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PUBLIC A£3H. M MISS M. M.SMITH, K in three days thereafter, issue his order re­ the surgeon-general, shall %ach have the elected and appointed. The resignation of meet the adjutant-general, at such timeand : NOBWALK GAZETTE. REAL ESTATE. PASSED MAY SESSION, A. D.1871. quiring another draft to be niade in such rank of brigadier-general; the commissary all non commissioned officers shall be made For Sale, or to Let, (Furnished.) Teacher orSlngtnir and the Piano Ftfrte place as he shall appoint, toconfer withhim town, to supply such deficiency. general, and the paymaster-general, shall to the officers from whom "they shall have and to receive his[directions in regardto his TJie Second Oldest Paper In ti»e State __Fourteen acres of.land situated on tj INGING taught according to Basslni's most ap­ CHAPTERCX3W11. Sec- ll. Every person, who shall be each have the rank of colonel.' If either of respectively received their warrants; and An act for Forming aUtn|Conducting the official duties, and to afford him such assist* Wm about one mile north of the Bridge. A| delightfully situated on an elevated plateau, about proved method. Particular attention given to ordered out from the inactive militia for said office*) shall become vacant, during the upon tbe acceptance of such resignation, the W'-A a few choice Building Lots. Inquire of halfway between Norwalk and South Norwalk over- StheDevelopmentandCaltlv.uion of the voice. The MllltarvPoiw.: active service, who shall voluntarily enlist, recess of the general assembly, such vacancy ance and co-operatibii as the public service OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. S4tf B.O.BANKS, lookltiR botb, and the valley between, with anunob- courseof Instruction w>li oe speciallyadapted toCJloir Be it enacted by the Senafe-.aid House of Repre­ officers making the same, shall be discharg­ may require; aind said officer shall be allow* or shall be detached or drafted, and shall % ' strucieu view of Long Island and Longlsland Sound singing 1f desired. Adore-is Box 81 P. O., South Nor- sentatives In Genen^^^mbl^onvened: shall, be filled by the.commander-in-chief, ed from their respective offices. ed five center a mile for travel to and from .Tsi and the adjacent country, unsurpassed by any situa­ walk, or call 'at the old Well Hotel. f8 not appear at the time and place designated and tbe person so appointed shall hold his Sec. 34. General officers and their staff, A. H. BYINGTON &. CO., TO X tion between-the city of New York and- Providence, such place of meeting. <• >r : OF LIABILITY AND EXEMPTION in the order of the commander-in-chief, office, until the session ofthe general assem­ field officers and their staff,-shall, on days of 1 A.. H. BYIHGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. FROM OCTOBER 1ST, H.I. The house is of stone, with modern improve, Sec. 51. The quartermaster-general shall ments, the grounds extensive, abounding in large Sec 1. All able-bodied pale citizens, be after he shall have received notice therefor, bly next after such an appointment, and un­ general review, appear on horseback. ' J shall be taken to be. a soldier nbsent without til another be chosen in his place. The quar­ take care of all the public property commit* ••/-• Wor Two Years, or More evergreen treeB, shrubbery, large fruit orchards, W. H. SWORDS, .... .Y tween the agea of; eightet' 5 and forty-five # Sec. 85. The sections of artilleiy shall con­ ted to him, and belonging to bis department, ; Subscription $2.00 per year in advance. The Horse Railway, from the New Haven Railroad years, residing in thisslate, kndnot exempt- leave, and may be "dealt with accordingly ; termaster-general may appoint, with the ap­ sist of such number of men and such offi­ THE RESIDENCE OF depot, at South Norwalk, passes near the entrance and shall, at all times, be liable to enter the execute alf orders received from the 8om- • •> Single copies 5 cents. •-..,- to the driveway. The property Is susceptible of be­ ed by the laws of the Unite* ptates, shall be- probation of the commander-in-chief, an as- cers as the commander-in-cbief may direct. mander-in-cbief relative thereto, receive such ing divided into very desirable buUdlne sites of, sev- long to the inactive militia, excepting mem service for which he may be ordered, un­ sistan t quartermaster-general, with the rank To every company of infantry there shall be ;•••'f^^^iAdirertt^liW «ate». MRS. J. C. QUICLEY. Mercliant TaHor less he shall, be prevented2 by sickness, or arnis and equipments as the government of - Font lines or lew,1 insertion 60 cts; 8 times, $ 1.00 Norwalk, Aug. 7,1871. e-al'acres each, wfiich would meet wlm ready sale, bers of the active militia. of major, for whose conduct he shall be re­ one captain, one first and one second lieqten- the United States may from time to time .Onesquare, one.insertion, 1*"" should the pnrcha»er not desire to retain the whole. CORNER WASHINGTON AND MAIN STS., Sec. 2. All male citi2i eatfngln this olherj.nability, or shall prove that he. is ex­ sponsible, and Whom he may remove at ant, one first sergean'., four sergeants, eight 1 Application maybe made to HENRY I. HOY1, ol transmit to this state, cause the same to be ,,' Per week, for continuance, ' "' *' ' _•?!! state, between the agei'.df 61 Iteenand forty- empt under tne provisions of this act, or pleasure; and the assistant quartermaster- corporals, not exceeding two musicians, and One square, six months, .7^ ,S iirH : IS.fg'Sr^ To LEASE. Norwalk, from whom permission to view the prem­ SOIJTH NORWALK, CONN., |,5| provide >i proper and able-bodied substitute, deposited in the arsenal at Hartford,and dis­ .... <• •• one year—with paper, 15.00 ises can be obtained. ,24-tl five years, including those P>o are exempt general shall take charge,under tfcedirec io.n not more than eighty-three^ nor less than tribute them to the militia, in snch manner 11 npHEne w'brick house on High Street, three stories at the tinle and place of such rendezvous. : Twil " *' " " : 85.00 X and basement. Has 16 good rooms, besides pan- by the provisions of this }, shall be en-; of the quartermaster-general, of the arms, twenty, privates; provided, however, that the as the commander in chief shall direct, and i Three " " " " " J*®® Scotch Ohevoits,.Meltons, Grape and Sec. 12. No person, who has voluntarily equipage, military stores, and other property, number of said tries and closets; warmed wltl|he»Mx- Couldbe rblled, alpbabeticly, betw p the tenth day members may be increased perform all oiher service which may. be re­ • SiOne quarter Column, one year, - •. - rafos- «M0 used for a Boarding House or Hotelif desired. Foe ... English Coatings, of September arid the first. Jr of December, enlisted, or shall hereafter voluntarily enlist in this department, and shall perform such as provided in the nineteenth section cf >pOne naif . " " ." session given immediately. For father partleulart for a longer period than three months, and quired of him by law, and make report to .^y ..'/•Full Column, one year, *V1«M» wnc annually, by the selectiBei^ |f the town in other duties in'said,department as the quar- this act. enquire at this office or of the • £0AH W00J) r ; MADE UP IN STYLE, AND AT LOWEST PRICES. has performed, or shall perform, military the general assembly on the third day of its Special Notices » per cent advance on the above. 4se.» furnished with &fe3 i|?#sp| Which they shall reqgpciin , reside; in a termaster-eeneral may prescribe. Sec. 30, Non-commissioned officers shall session in each year, containing a complete * * mrLocal Notices in Reading Columns, S5 cents Norwalk, Aug. 10,1871. tf-33 BEER, A good fit warranted and made as the customer may book to be kept for that ptimise in the office service for this state, under any #all ofthe Sec.'241 The commander-in-chief shall ap­ be appointed from members of the company per iio9*:' " "• want It. Cutting done for others to make as hereto president of the United States, and no. per­ inventory of all the articles belonging*to his Yearly advertisers restricted to the business con­ SODA WATER of the town clerk of snckjfown; and the point, for himself, four aids.de-camp, who to which they belong; and the musicians department, specifying the place or places FOR SALE. v fore. son who has been, or shall be drafted, and templated at the time of contract, but are permitted •*•»* AND selectmen shall strike fro; i^adeh roll the shall have the rank of colonel. The. briga­ shall be appointed by ' the commandant of where they, are, .deposited* aud ^lso of all to make monthly changes of their advertisements. HE property known as the "NORWALK TOWN Also, a LARGE ASSORTMENT ot HATS and CAPS shall have performed such militaiy service, dier-general; shall, appoint, for himself, an each company. " • • • FARM," consistingotl7 acres of land, one com­ ISSiSi' SARSAPARILLA, name of each person wlio ii iiiri Able-bodied, the articles consumed or expended since the 5% Oneinch space.cmxsUtatesa square. . . T or is exempt from enrbllraei |ndirthepro either in person, or by substitute, shall be assistant adjutant-general and a brigade in­ Sec. 37. Any company may enact by-laws Advance payment required for all transient adver­ modious Dwelling House, and two smaller ones- in any desired quantity, by f liable to be ordered into active service, until spector, eacfh .'with' the rank of major ; a last previous report, together with a particu­ tisements. . „ , _ -i Barn and other outbuildings. Said form is admira­ S. GRUMMAN, Manufacturer, so ­ NEW anil RARE PLANTS. visions of this act. by dra' r a -red. line for better government and discipline, which, lar account of all expenditures of money, : bly adapted to .market gardening:, being situated JW the whole number of the inactive militia in brigade quartermaster, - a brigade commis­ uarter of a Colamn, one time, • °iOO under Raymond's new building. Main St., Norwalk ; cross such name, bat leavii jftStilllegiblc, when approved by the brigadier-general, incurred in his department, of which no ac­ SaU •; «« • «« » « •..<10.00 abont one mile from Norwalk ana" South Norwalk r said tc>wn shall have voluntarily enlisted; sary and. two aids-dc-caiiip, each with the shall be binding upon the members of such : Full Column, one time, ' , *®-®° centers, the land being nearly all arable and of good and shall specify in the ma " i of sach roll, count shall have been -previously rendered Roses, Geraniums, Vertenas; or shall have been drafted. rank of captain. To each regiment there company, and-the penalties (hereof maybe * ^ Manias Anideathsinserted eratnltoosly. Obit­ quality. and upon the same line wltl li.name, the flntnmo/I in i1>a i — it. — i_ to the general assembly : and he shall give uary orFoneral. notices 15 cents per line. . , This property will soon be wanted for building Plambin^ and Roofing. AND reason of the disability or.rei iptionof the Sec. 13. No person who shall be drafted shall be one colonel, one lieutenant-colonel, enforced in the manner provided in the eigh­ AU'commdntcktlons Inserted as readhigmaitter de­ purposes, for which it has great .advantages, being and excused on account of disability, shall bond with surety to the state treasurer, in HE subscriber having bought out the stock and person whose name ShaH remtin upon such and one major. Each colonel shall appoint ty-seventh section of this act. the sum of twenty thousand dollars, condi­ signed to promote private interests, |15 per naif ana Bounded on opposite sides Dy hlghways. T Ffetures of Jarvis H. Knapp is prepared to do Bedding Out Plants, Shrubs, be again enrolled, Until the next annual en­ for his regiment a surgeon, with the rank of Sec. 38. All enlistments shall be for the $25 per full column. All unusual cuts and devices For further particulars Inquire of the subsmiber, all kinds of Frnit Trees of all kinds, rolls, shall-constitute the inactive mfiitia, tioned for the faithful discharge of the duties fast 25 per cent, extra." . MARTIN S. CRAW, and shall not be Bubject to active doty, un­ rollment in the town in which he may reside*; m^jor: an assistant .surgeon, with the rank term of five years, and all general, field and of his office. Agent for the Town. Raspberry, Blackberry & Strawberry less theyshall become.mevibers of the active and if, for any cause, there shall be a defi­ of first-lieutenant; a chaplain, with the rank staff officers, and commissioned officers of Norwalk. July 3,1771. . , «7tf ciency in the number of persons required to bee. 52. The quartermaster-general shall, WILSON & HURLBUTT, • Plants, See. militia, as hereinafter provided, except in Oi captain; an adjutant, quartermaster and companies who shall have held a commis­ from time' to time order all ordnance, mns- EARLY ROSE POTATOES. TOMATOE, case ot war, invasion, for the prevention of be drafted from any town, the selectmen of paymaster, each with the rank of first-lieu­ sion, or commissions, for five years consecu­ TIN ROOFING, FUBNAOE WOBK. such town shall continue to draft from! the tenant ; a hospital steward, sergeant-major, kets, rifles or other property of the state, EGG, PEPPER & CELERY PLANTS, &c. invasion, rebellion, and., insurrection, or tively,and all persons faithfully serving such furnished to the militia, which may be neg- ,, , % Attorneys and Counselors atLaw, FACTORY BUILDING FOR SALE inactive militia, until the number of persons quartermaster-sergeant,commissary sergeant fall term, shall be entitled to an honorable GUTTERS AND LEADERS §|f Also FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEtCDS. BO- when there may be reasonable apprehension lected by them or left to decay, to be return# ; ft® A1 NEW CANAAN, CONN, made and put up. " " thereof. The 'selectmen shall flign stiid rolls apportioned to such town shall have been drum-major, fife-major; all of which ap­ discharge, and shall thereafter be exempt ALSO, PENSION AND PATENT AGENTS. QUET8, WREATHS, BASKETS, CROSSES,and oth obtained. ed to the state arsenal; and he may cause to « * AIN BUILDING 90x80 FEET, TEN FEET er Floral Decorations arranged in the best style of art when completed, and,6hall on or before the pointments shall be published in orders. All from military duty, except in case of war or be repaired, at his "discretion, all muskets, '-'"jS high, well lighted, and in all respects well ROOFS REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE. Sec. 14.' The commander-in-chief may Boom No. i Gazette Building, Norwalk, Conn. M to order. Send for descriptive catalogue. fifth ddy of December, arinnally, make a cer­ the staff-officers of the- commanders of the insurrection rifles and all ordnance and ordnance stores • aptea for. a manufactnrlDy business. It stands ALSO, JOBBING IN ALL IINDS OF TIN, SHEET ^nALLOBir.& DOWNS, tified report to the a^}ulant-^neral of the appoint the necessary number of post sur­ brigade and regiments shallbe commissioned Sec. 39. All persons, enlistiag, shall sign J. BBLDIH nUBLBVTTe yrithin a stone's throw of.the railroad depot. It has •x! .^ South Norwalk, Ct. geons and assistant post surgeons, to exam­ which have, been returned to the arsenal J03EPO w. WILSON, s and Boiler Room, smoke stack, Ac. IRON AND COPPER WARE. number of persons whose names shall have in the same. manner as regimental officers of duplicate enlistment papers, one of which from the militia,- and which remain in a dam-SS*W^ he above offers a rare, bpnortunity .for proiltable JAMES M. BOYER, been so stricken off, and of (be number of ine the persons wlio shall be drafted, and to the same rank; and their commissions shall shallbe sent to the adjutant-general, and aged state. ALEX. S. GIBSON, investment, or for the establishment of some manu­ persons who are liable to be taxed under decide upon their ability to perform military expire on the promotion, or termination of the 6lher shall be filed With company Organist of the First Congregational Church. facturing business in a "most eligible and desirable Basement of Raymond's New Building, corner of service, Who may grant certificates of ex­ service; of the officer from ' whom they re­ records. Sec. 53. There shall be annually appoint-.' ' '14 I location. ; • „ Main and Hoyt Street. 15 LEVIS HUBBELL, Dealer, the provisions of this act; and the! adjufont- ed, by the general assembly, two auditorsof''A\ ; FBOn THE CITY OF HEW YOBK, Apply personally or by letter^^to WM. E. BAY- general shall return the iBat^ti to the state emption, particulary specify therein the ceived theirappointment. Sec. 40. The adjutant-general may call the quartermaster-general's account, who ' Teacher of the I MOOT), or A. K. COMSTOCK, New Canaan, or at RESERVE your eyesight by wearing preserva­ treasure!. cause of .exemption, and shall be paid out of Sec- 25. The brigadier-general shall be for a muster roll of each company, show­ the Advocate Office, Stamford, Conn. tl2S P tive gMsses. You can read or sew all night the treasury ot the state such reasonable nominated by the commander-in-chief, and shall examine, audit, and adjust the items of,., " jf Piano-Porte, Organ and musical Com» without tiring your eyes. Can be bought only at LuH,bCT Sec. 3. The name of no p«rson shall be ing the condition of such company, in such bis annual report; and in the month of April, - -V*^* Weed's Jewelry Store. stneken from such roll as not able-bodied, sum for their services, as may be fixed by commissioned by him with the consent of manner and form as he may .prescribe, at annually, shall examine and inspect tbe ar- \ •ltlon. For .Sale or to Rent. S the commander-in-cbief.unless they shall the^senate; but when there shall be a vacan­ such times as the interest of the service may :!i unless he may be eith'er blind, a deaf mnte, senal buildings at Hartford, and the militaiy \« v * " Box 379 P. O. Norwalk, Conn. ? HE Place lately owned and occupied to the late CARPENTER ASD BUILDER. insane , imbecile, wanting an arm pr leg, or be paid therefor by the United States ;. and cy in said office during the recess ofthe gen­ require, not exceeding three times a year, in stores and other property of the state there- . Jobn D. Lounsbury, in Winnipauk. The place if any oneof such surgeons shall receive any eral assembly, snch vacancy shall be filled In New York, care of Wm. A. Pond Ss Co., 896 consistsT of a large Dwelling House, with modern fWE subscriber would inform the citizens of Nor- II Shingles, Lath, has such bodily defect or deformity as would addition to the rolls made at parades and in deposited, and make a report of the con- / , Broadway. improvements, and Five Acres of good Land. Pleas­ X walk that he is prepared to do . incapacitate such person from the pieiforai- other fee or reward for such services, or any for the time being by appointment of the encampments. dition thereof, and also of the correctness of/ antly located on the main street, near Depot, Posi Buijding, in all of its branches, ance of military duty; and any such naiffi, gratuity therefor, or shall knowingly grant comimmder-in-cbief. The field officers of Sec. 41. The commander in chief is author­ the quartermaster-generals report, tb the gen- FBED.H.NASH, Office and stores.' Possession given immediately. Builders' Hardware, &c any certificate of exemption on account of a each regiment shall be nominated by the ized and empowered to disband inefficient Inquire of MORGAN T.: SMITH, or GEORGE B. by contract, or by day's work, and solicits a share ot which may be so stricken ~from such roll, eral assembly in May, annually, within the',-^^*^ -| ^ (Organist Christ Church, Bridgeport,) HANDLE, hear the premises; 14 patronage. Will try toplease. Shop Center avenue, AT WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. may be restored thereto by the order of the disability which does not exist, he shall pay field and line officers of such regiment., and companies, to such an extent as fie may deem first three days of the session thereof. uear Main street. surgeon-general. a fine or five ^hundred dollars, for each of­ whenever any vacancy shall exist in the of­ beneficial to the service, and any company Sec. 54. The commissary-general, in time|lS8® Teacher of Music, For Sale Cbeap or to Rent. SAMUEL B. FITCH. OFFICES AND TARDS: Sec. 4. All parents, guardians, tavern- fense, or be imprisoned in a common jail fice ofthe field officers of any regiment, the or band, as the interest of the militia, in his of war or insurrection; shall procure supplies Water Street, Norvralk, keepers, or persons who keep boarders, or for a term of six months, or suffer such fine commander-in-chief shall issue an, order to opinion, may. require; to discharge com­ i it Bridgeport on the morning of each day. Norwalk DWELLING HOUSE, only two years old, on and imprisonment both; and any certificate, such field officer, or to such other officer, be­ o i Thursday p. m. Westport on Friday p. m. the Ely Neck road, South Norwalk, for sale TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. SStf Washington street, So. Norwalk. who have men in their ^employment, upon missioned and non-commissioned officers, cheap,A or tarent. _ being required by any one of the selectmen so granted, may be revoked by the surgeon- longing to the regiment in which such va­ and all other persons who have performed R. OAKES, HI. Dj ifrom (he Royal 18 E. K. LOCKWOOD. /DUTY REDUCED. general. i cancy exists, as he may designate, directing the duty required by this act, or- who, from W. Opthalmic Inttrmatory, London, Physician THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING "OPENED A of the town in which they reside, shall give required of him by law, and report the state,';\ and'Surgeon for the Bye ana Ear, and Catarrhal such selectmen a.true account'of their sons, Sec. 15. When the enrolled militia shall such officer to assemble the field and line of- incompetency or other cause, have failed to of his department,annually, to the general as-jpisl§||! Disease* ol the Lungs, Fauces and Nasal passages, ll REIT.—The residence of Mrs. Louisa A. Smith Farther particulars see small b ill or wards, or of the men boarding with them, be ordered out for active service, or shall ficers of such regtat such time and place as he I perform their duty; and, generally, to ex­ sembly, within the first tfiree days of its ses also Nervous maladies of all kinds, particularlythose on Union Avenue; 11 large rooms: a pleasantand Book and Paper Store, have voluntarily enlisted, and while they may appoint; and when so assembled, they ercise all Ihe powers necessary tp carry into alftctln? Females. Allot which he hM made Ms convenientP place; live minutes' walk from the cars AT SOUTH NORWALK, or in their employment,< aAd their names sion, and he shall give bond, with surety, to'*-/#'' v At G. & S. H. HOLMES, are m actual service, as specified in the shall proceed to nominate, by ballot, such of­ (Ins act. » special study, and successful practice more than and business center; good neighborhood; rent $500 Hereby gives notice tbat he is prepared to furnish and ages, if the same are known; and any full effect the provisions of the state treasurer, in the snm of twenty |gf§|f|p thlrtv years. Can be consulted (gratis) , at h's per year, immediate possession. Apply to :: i 13 and 15 Main Street. ninth section of this act, they shall be organ­ ficer as the order shall specify; and if any T U • FRANK B. SMITH. WRAPPING PAPER, person, who shall neglept or refase to give | CHAPTER. III. g|| thousand dollars, conditioned for t'ae ffeithfhl K office', over the Store of Knapp & Dlckerman, Wash- such account,shall forfeit the sum of twenty ized by the commander-in-chief into com­ vacancy shall occur in the field officers of discharge of Ihe duties of his office. • iRton St., South Norwalk, from 9 A. M., to # P. K. •SOAP AND CANDLES. Plain or Printed, " 3 panies, regiments, brigades, and divisions, said regiment, in consequedceofsaid choice,; OF ASMS, ARMORIES, AND EQUIPMENTS. The Dr. will visit patients during the day, when v dollars to the. town, to be'recovered by ac­ Sec. 55. The paymaster-general shall pay C-'. >£5 ... i4 PAPER BAGS, " Sec. .42. The puartermaster-general shall; "inired. W I TO RENT. LL economical housekeepers and others wishing tion of debt in the name of the treasurer of which shall be numbered and recorded in such presiding offlcar shall proceed, in tbe! the troops their wages, execute all orders J to obtain Gruinan's excellent Soft Soap or Can­ • Printedto order, the office of the adjutant-general, and shall same manner, to fill such vacancy, and make; furnish subject to the order of the command­ HE old and long established Carriage Shop, Adies, or if-thev have any grease or tallow to dispose the towfl; and every person, supposed to received from the commander-in-chief, per- C. A. 9ILLBANK, formerly occupied by Waterbury & Duncan, in ALSO, TWINE, be governed and disciplined according to return of the order, with his doings endorsed' er-in-chief,- all-necessary arms, ammunition, form such services as may be required of Trear of Horse Railway Depot; Possession given im­ >t, can do so by calling at J.C. Handle's store, win- be liable to enrollment who shall refuse to and equipmenis, suited, to. the particular; alpauk, Messrs. Wilson & Case's store, Norwalk, or At New York Prices. Call and examine the stock give information, or who shall give false the laws of this state and the United States; thereon, to the adjutant general. In all ca­ him by law, and settle his accounts with the17 \ mediately. at W. W. Comstock's, grocer, South Norwalk. before purchasing elsewhere. companies, or corps, belonging to each regi­ %| VI' Graduateof the Also, Rooms with power to rent. • . ?• - W. T. BUCKINGHAM, information to any such selectman, respect-- and this state shall furnish arms and equip­ ses, where a meeting of officers is.to be held comptroller, on or before the thirteenth day||i§f£p| Apply to GRUMAN'S SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS, No. 4 Ely's Block, South Norwalk, Conn. ments for each non-commissioned officer for the purpose aforesaid, a notice,specifying ment, required for company, field, or camp; of April, in each year ; and he-shall give •»' 6tf ISAAC CHURCH, JR. in2 his name, age, or liability to enrollment, duty, and all camp equipage, necessary for Fenn. College of Dental Surgery, tf4 Ridgetfeld Station, Conn shall, in like manner, forfeit the sum of and private, and shall pay them while in the time and place of such meeting, shall be bortl, with surety to the state treasarer, in TAKE NOTICE. the service of the state; and when tbe considered a legal notice, if addressed, by regimental encampments, at the expense of OFFICE—lu the old Falrlleld County Bank Bulla- J : twenty-five dollars. the sum of twenty thousand dollars, condi- - •I SALE—A GOOD BUILDING LOT on West City Intelligence Office. * GEO. W. RAYMOND Sec. 5. Wlien any doubt shall exist re­ militia are in the field for such purposes, mail, to the person to be notified, at least the state; and the Comptroller shall draw tional for the faithful discharge of the duties 1 ing, Wal! Street. 85 ] Main Street. Inquire of Theo. Harrison, ai HE subscriber, at his Intelligence Office, foot ot Is agent for the •' ;> t they shall be commanded by the senior ten' days previous to the day of such meet­ his order on the treasurer for the amount ex­ Mill Hill, is prepared to furnish specting the age of any person who shall be of his office. . ." -- DR. J. G. BARBOUR^ eeler's shoe store. 9 T officer present, until the commander-in-chief, ing, by the person designated to preside at pended by the quartermaster-general, in the Sec. 56. The surgeon-general shall examr; ; GOOD SERVANTS, FARM BANDS, LABORERS, Agricultural Insurance Company, enrolled, the burden of proving his age shall purchase thereof. The commanding officer OP WATERTOWN, N.Y. be upon him, and the enrolling officer or or some other officer detailed by him, shall the same. ineand determine the qualifications of candi • DBNTIST, Desirable Place for Sale. etc., or to find good places' for those out of employ­ take command. Sec. 26. All company, commissioned and of each company shall be responsible for dates for regimental snrgeons, assistant snr- ^ ment. Capital $100,000 officers shall examine him, and any wit­ the safe keeping and return of all arms, uni­ NORWALK, CONN. HE subscriber offers for sale her very desirable He Is also agent for the sale of Real Estate. -A: Assets over 550,000 ness in his behalf, tinder oath, and shall ad­ Sec. 16, If any selectman of any town non-commissioned officers shall be chosen gcons, and hospital stewards; and he shall' ' *, T place, situated on Yan Zant Avenue, Down Places on hand, for sale or to let. The plan adopted by this Company appears to be shall neglect or refuse to perform any of by their respective companies, tbe command­ forms and equipments committed to his have supervision and control of all mat- * t." Office In Gazette Building, Room No. 8, over Jack- Town, near the new bridge. 'I he place comprises a JOHN A. HONNECKER, Agent. minister to him or them the oath- prescribed charge, and shall execute such bonds as the EonBro's store. Dwelling • House, 11 rooms, and a lot 200]n0,weli good one. It is to do in Insurance what is done in bylaw ton witnesses; andanyperson, so the duties, imposed upon him by the provisr ing officer first causing notice to be given to ters pertaining to the medical department *• - ^ stocked with fruit; water in abundance. Terms easy. other kinds of huslnesa, viz.: to divide it The idea ions of this chapter, or shall knowingly those entitled to the vote, that he is about quartermaster-general, from time to time, of the militia, by and with the advice of the 'j Nitrous oxide or Laughing Gas, administered'when 11 being that one class of risks is sufficient for any. one examined, who shall be guilty of wilful false shall require, and - no company shall be so Apply to JAMES MITCHELL, Real Estate Agent,or AIR Jewelry, &c., made by onr workmen, under fire insurance company to take. swearing, shall suffer the punishment by law strike from the roll the name of any p rson to lead them to a choice of such officers: but commander-in-chief, - * •>*, desired. . . . of the subscriber on the premises. our own direct employ. Parties can be sure The farmer and the owner of homes is presented subject to enrollment in such town, he shall if any company, after having been twico or­ furnished until such bonds be executed and A NBW DEVIOK for plate work—light, durable ana | SStf MRS JOSEPH JONES. ofH getting the same hair as left with us, at Weed's provided for%eijury. Sec. 57. Whenever a regiment shall be or cheap. with a Company toinsure him which tafces no greater forfeit the sum of five hundred dollars, for dered out, for the choice of commissioned approved by the quartermaster-general, nor Jewelry Store. rlBk than farm 'property and single dwellings and Sec. 6. ^he selectmen of each town, at dered out for inspection, the brigade inspec- BUILDIKG LOTS FOR SALE. the use of the state; and the attorney for officers, shall, at the expiration of three days until a suitable armovy shall be selected for tor shall inspect such regiment, agreeably to , " ' " PATENT AGENCY. their contents. the time (^Raking the rate bill for the col­ their deposit. HE subscriber offers for sale, on very resenable HARNESSES FOR SILE, The above Company insures against, LOSS BY lection of the annual town tax, shall insert the state, in the county in which suoh select­ from the second time of their being so or­ the rules adopted for the army of the United t- terms, a number of the choicest, and most desi­ FIRE and tearing to pieces by lightning, man resides, .shaH commence suit against dered out, be destitute of such officers, either Sec. 43. The quar.'eimaster-general shall States, and he shall take an accurate ac- WILLIAM TIME, T HE subscriber would respectfully inform the whether lire comes or not. 26 therein an additional tax of two dollars provide a suitabl- armory for each company rable Building Lots in the town of Norwalk, situated T public that he has now on hand a good assort­ upon each person who may be enrolled in such selectman, for the recovery of such in whole or in part, the commandant ofthe count, from personal inspection, of the anal- felfgsssjs on high ground, (Prospect Hill), near and of easy ac­ ment of made of the very best mate of activc milrtia, upon a'ci-tificnte from the Agent and Solicitor of Patents, : cess from the village, and commands a fine and un­ HARNESSES, ­ such town, except minors and members of forfeiture, by an action on the case, brought regiment, to which such company is attach^ ity of the arms and accoutrements of both rials, which hewill.SBIAIA AS LOW as thev CM upon this statue. ed, may nominate to the commanding offi­ adjutant-general that such a company has officers and jprivates,and whether they are fit,.^ . Mechanical Draughtsman and i obstructed viewof the town, harbor, Long Island and possibly be furnished at any oiher similar estab­ DENTISTRY IN SOUTH NORWALK. tbe active militia ; persons who have served organized according to law, and- has made I Sound. A good avenne, SO feet wide, has been laid lishment In the county. Now tor the orders. Let Sec. 17. Whenever the adjutant-general cer of the brigade, suitablejiersons to till all or unlit for the service: and when he shall '. I out in front of the property. Is within five minute* OR FOUR DAYS OF EACH WEEK, ONLY, Dr. the full term of five years jn the aplive mili­ requisition therefor, through ibe command­ ; HODEI> KAKER, me have them at once, WM- B- SWAN F Kendall will continue the Dental business, as tia, from the sixth day,of July, «Sfhteen hun­ shall find from the returns of the nnmber of vacancies then existing among the commis­ also examine the clothing of the men, and A [ walk of the Horse Railroad Size oi lots to suit pur­ Feh. 1,1871. 6 formerly, at his old stand, Sword's Building. Office thg inactive militia in any town that the sioned officers of such company; and if such ing officer of said company, and approved see .whether they are in complete uniform, lyl Winnipank, Conn. chasers ; no fancy prices. For further particulars en­ will be closed Mondays and Saturdays, Dr. Keudall- dred and sixty-five; persons who have serv­ by the adjutant-general, as a drill room and quire of JESSE DENTON, being in'Rfdgefleld. We extract teeth with or with-. ed in the army or navy of the United States, selectmen of such town have not made a nomination shall be approved by said com­ according to law; and make a report of the I81i83| I 28 or JAMES FINNEY Real Estate Acent. true report of the number of persons who mandant of brigade, the person so nomina­ place to preserve its. arms, uniforms and same to the adjutant-general, on or before C. S. LOCKWOOD, | oattnenee of LIALTGHLNG GAS. in the late rebellion, not less than one year, equipments, and shall also provide for tbe HAVE Wednesdays we devote entirely to extract ngTeelh an<4 have been honorably discharged from are liable to pay a commutation tax under ted and approved may be appointed by the the fifteenth day of October, in each year. FOR SALE. WITHOUT PAIN. . the provisions of this act, it shall be his du­ commander-in-chief, nnd commissioned, expenses of cleaning said arms and equip­ Sec. 58. The commanding officer.' of each 'f\> The principal Operator in Colton's Dental Asso­ the army or navy on account of wounds ments, and keeping the same in good repair, FasliionaWeDrapf r&Tailor UILDING LOTS fronting on Unibn Park ;froni £3 3UC O V E D ciation has repeatedly declared that South Norwalk or sickness received in service and in the ty to notify the selectmen of such town by when examined as hereinafter provided. company shall make a certified return ofthe S|J|p|§ n,000 to$1,800 each; location first-class;termt THEIR GOODS TO THE STORE Is the best place within his knowledge (out of Coop­ mail that they have failed to make a true S:tid commander of regiment shall also, at in such manner as he shall prescribe : he names of all members of his company, who Kitetffl B line of duty, and all who have been discharg­ shall also provide for the storage of any field AND I easy, CHARLES P. TURNEY. 28t SI MAIN STREET, (Fitch's Building) er Union) to have teeth extracted. ed on account of expiration of term of ser­ report of the number of such persons; and his discretion, grant a warrant to each per­ shall have done duty in conformitywith the ' \ We particularly invite those who may desire ; I piece or field pieces in the hands of any sec- And have a complete assortment of vice; persons who are active members of. if such selectmen shall not make a true re­ son who may be elected sergeant or corpor­ provisions of this act, to the seleetmenof the I » 'C-"i "BUILDING LOTS." ARTIFICIAL VEETH, ~ 1 port of the number of such persons, as near­ al, by any company-under" his command ; lion of artillery; and the quarteraaster-gen- 10 wn' or towns in which the members tfentlemens Furnishing Emporium,!] BOOTS AND SHOES, •'?'S to examine our manner of work and prices before volunteer fire companies, and all persons eral may authorize the commanding officer - V-S HE undersigned offer tor Sale some of the mosi . GROCERIES. procuring tbem elsewhere. Teeth filled in the most who have served as such for the term of five ly as the same can be ascertained, within and if any company shall fail to elect all the such company, who shall have done such-.'^ tii.; Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. T desirable building sites in the.village, lying along twenty days after such notice, the adjutant- warrant officers necessary for said company, of any company or battery, to make con­ duty, belong,within ten days after each com- * ' «£*%, - the slope northwest of Union Park, convenient to the ' DRY GOODS, approved manner. Those partially broken away by years, and all persons who. have served in tracts for such armory, cleaning, repairs, r ~ ELBERT CURTIS, " ! village and easy of access, having an extensive view CLOTHING, decay restored to their former size and shape. tte active militia of the state, are legally general shall notify the treasurer of the state or whenever vacanies shall occur, the com­ pa nv, or regimental parade, or encampment, ! of the village'and harbor, prices iow and termseasy. of the neglect, and it shall be the duty of manding officer of such company may nom­ storage, if he shall deem it expedient, sub­ which certified return shall be evidence that ^ 1 Apply to A. H. BYINGTON, And other articles too numerous to mention, exempt by reason of their compliance with ject to his approval or rejection; and such Merchant Tailor, making a complete the provisions of any laws heretofore exist­ the treasurer to notify the attorney of the inate such officers therefor to the command­ the persons so returned have complied with | S. E. OLMSTEAD, slate in the county in which the selectmen ant of the regiment, who shall issue war­ commanding officer shall pay to the quar- O rrtis's Building, Main Street, Norwalk, Ct £ E. K. LOCKWOOD. Aaymond Bros. ing in this state; and upon such other able- the provisions of this act; and he shall also ' | Country Store, reside, of the fact of such neglect; and said rants for their appointment, if he shall ap­ lermaster-general all tbe proceeds which make return of the state of his company,with A Norwalk, Sept. 81, 1868. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN bodied persons between the ages of twenty- shall accrue to such officer or to hiscompany vients' and Youth's Clothing cut and made to order,! All of which are offered at the lowest possible ,ond%nd forty-five years, who may be exempt attorney for the state shall proceed to collect prove the same; and he may reduce to the number enrolled therein,and of all their arms, If-h'tf/.' & »> short uotlce, of the best .materials, in the latest J prices. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE wanted the penalty or forfeitures for the state i equir- ranks any non-commissioned officer, attach­ or battery, from renting said armory, or uniforms, equipments and ammunition, tothe I styles, by experienced workmen; Prices reasonable. ' Mill Property for Cash or in exchange. . from such enrollment, which tax shall be in ed drill room, for lectures, meetings, ball?, or ALSO, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 14 HAY, GRAIN, HEED, FLOUR, &c., commutation of military duty, and shall be ed in the preceding section. to his regiment, whom, from his person­ commanding officer of the regiment, within 'I FOR SALE. CHAPTER II. al knowledge' or on complaint made, and any other purpose whatsoever, and such ten days after each parade, or encampment ^ 'i £tna Insurance Co. of Hartford, collected at the same time and in the same proceeds shall be paid by the quartermaster- HE subscriber offers for sale his Mil. Property sit- ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS ^ manner as is by law provided for the collec­ OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE MILITIA. due notice given, he shall find incompetent, required by law, and shall, annually,in the „ 4..%^ ^ Incorporated 181V, Charter Perpetual. T uatedln West.Norwalk, about two miles 1'rom or guilty ot misconduct, or neglect of duty; general, into the state treasury; and every month of March, make return to thtf* adju- 4 Darien Depot, three miles from South Norwalk, and IRON FENCING. tion of town taxes, and when so collected Sec 18. The active militia shall consist of but no person shall be appointed sergeant, regimental band that shall conform to the Capital and Aaaeta, $5,052,880 19 two miles from New Canaan, consisting of a manu­ shall-be paid into the town treasury; and those able bodied male citizens of this state tant-general of the names of all the mem- j <' J ' usures against loss and damage by Fire, on terms factory, two stories high, 86x18 feet, with about 1'/ or corporal, except on a certificate of the provisions of this act, shall be annually al­ bers of his company, with the towns to ^ ..'. i* * HE subscriber is now prepared to make and fur­ the treasurers of the respective towns shall between the ages of eighteen and forty-five lowed Ihe sum of seventy-five dollars from the adapted to the{lazard, and consistent with i'eet head andfall of water, with three acres of land, T nish several styles of BY THE TON, CAR LOAD OR CARGO, s ' pay to the treasurer of the state, on or before commanding officer of the company, that lie which they belong; and shall also, make the laws of compensation. now used aB a Saw Mill but suitable for a manufacto­ years, who are now organized under any law has passed a satisfactory examination, which state t-easury, for the rent of a suitable room : GEORGE R. COWLES, ry of anyklnd. Terms easy and price low. Enqnirt the twentieth day of February in each year, of this state, or shall be hereafter enlisted and return in like manner of all new members 1 Wrought and Cast Iron Fencing, shall be for sergeants, in the school of the for practice,, and the purchase of music; ; " - ' Sole Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. of JAMES FINNEY, Real Estate Agent, Norwalk,or ^J7QOD, the amount of taxes due from all persons organized as provided in this act, and shall of his company, within one month after =: * h 2 of the subscriber, CHAUNOEY STREET. to enclose churches, dwellings and burial plots. soldier, and the school of the company, and and the comptroller shall draw an order on theyshall havejoined the same. -Whenthe r"^c '' : West Norwalk, Sept. 25,1869... 89tf ALL KINDS, CUT AND SPLIT TO ORDER. liable to pay taxes{ under the provisions of be designated* the Connecticut National the treasurer of the state, m favor of the Norwalk Insurance Company. -Also- this act, as ascertained and determined by Guard, and shall consist of two sections of for corporals, in the school of the soldier. residence of any member of a company shall |p||| Sec. 27. Whenever the field and line offi­ quartermaster-general, for sw|i sums as may be beyond the limits of the town in which NOBWALK, CONN. Real Estate for Sale. Iron Gates, Doors, Shutters and masons' 'Building materials, the returns of the adjutant-general to the artillery and of such companies of in­ be required for the purposes specified in this state treasurer; and the treasurer of the fantry, not exceeding forty in number, and cers of any regiment shall fail to make choice (he armory of said company is situated, or . Caab Capital, : ' .• $500,000 HE land belonging to the estate of George W Gratings. of a colonel, lieutenant-colonel, or major, or. section, on a certificate from the quarter­ of a town adjoining, it shall be the duty of Raymond, comprising gome of the most desira­ BLUE STONE, '1 < state shall-have the same power to enforce such regimental bands as now organiczd un­ of all such officers, the commander-in-cbief master-general that such companies, sec­ T Iron Stairs, and Bolts for building purposes, and the payment of such commutation tax, as he said company to report him to. the adju- s¥ f? Paid up Capital, $100,000 ble property in bouth Norwalk, isnowofferedforsale ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS, der the laws of thisstate, or which may here­ may fill the vacancy, or vacancies, in such a tions of artillery and bands are in possession ; at a bargain by the trustee of that estate. Apply to many other aritcles in the line of CUT TO ORDER, now has by law for the payment of state after be organized under the provisions of tant-general, who shall transfer such person Ti® Wm. C. Stbzit, President Gro. R. COWLKS, Sec'y. LEWIS F. BEERS, Trustee, GEORGE W. RAY­ manner asLe may deem proper; and he of such suitable armories and rooms, and to a company whose armory is in the town • EBSN. HELL, Treasurer MOND and CHESTER F. TOLLES, South Norwalk, taxes. this act, and may first be ordered into the may grant appointments to any and all per­ that no inju y has been done to the property BLACKSMITH WORK. Agents for the celebrated : -. • ' Sec. 7. Incase of war, or invasion, or service in case of war; invasion, for the pre in which said person resides, or in a town Conn. tfS6 sons who may be duly elected or appointed of the state, therein deposited. adjoining, or grant him an honorable dis- SS : .; Fairfield County Insurance Co., . Shop in rear of Solmon's Hat Shop, Union street, for the prevention of invasion, rebellion,and vention of invasion, the suppression of riots Sec. 43. Such armory shall be under the South Norwalk. 15 Franklin Coal of lykcns Valley. insurrection, or when there may be reason^ and rebellion, or when there may be reason­ to office, in the brigade, or in any regiment, charge^ FOR SALE. WM. H. DUNCAN. or company; but he shall withoid commis­ charge and contrqfcof tbe commanding offi­ Sec. 59. The commanding officer of each ^ ; ; SOUTH NORWALK, CT. . HE well-known property in the city of Sonth Foot of Washington st., South Norwalk, Ct. able apprehension thereof, the commander able apprehension thereof; or the comman- sions from said officers until after their ex­ cer ofthe company, battery or band, occupy­ in-chief may order out for active service, by der-in.chief may organize from the inactive regiment shall make return of the state of '-'.j/ T Norwalk, now occupied by James Lucas, and amination by the examining board hereinal-' ing the same,and he shall cause all arms uni­ his regiment, with the number Of men en- Sc­ CASH CAPlTAli,.. 9200.000 known as the 4IMS HOTEL is offered for sale. Its : FOR SAX|I3. draft or otherwise, as many of the militia as militia such companies as he may deem nec­ forms and equipments, received from time 80.000 nearness to the depot, ana location on Main Street, NEW DRUG STORE. • he necessity may demand; and in appor­ ter appointed. If the general assembly, to rolled therein, and of all their arms, nm- isM SURPLUS (over) makes it one of . the most desirable business places essary to defend and maintain the safety of which returns of elections shall be made, to time for the use of his company, to be de- mHE undersigned would respectfully announceto tioning the number to be furnished by each the state, and to comply with any requisition forms, equipments and ammunition, together 8®^ ! E. A. WOODWARD, W. 8. HANFORD, in this part of the county. It will be sold with or JL the citizens in this vicinity, that he has just shall disapprove the same, thu commission oosited therein, and shall appoint a suitable wifh a roster of the field, staff and commis- -JA SC ; President, Secretary. without the furniture on resonable terms. For par­ Building Sand, town, may consider the nnmber of persons made by the president of the United States; or commissions, so granted, shall become person to take charge of the armory, and of ticulars enquire of JAMBS MITCHELL,Rea1 Estate fitted up a New Drug Store, w.ho shall have volunteered from such town, and the active militia, thus organized, shall sioned officers of his regiment, to the com- m Agent, or on the premises, of JAMES LUCAS. 36t AND void after such disapproval; and all officers all arm-*, uniforms, equipments, and other mandiDg officer of the brigade, within .! ^ASSBTgQVKB $85,000,00 0. CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND DEPOT 8TS. aid the probable number of those who will be liable at all times to be called into the property ofthe state deposited therein, and be exempted or reject< d from disability, or appointed or commissioned in pursuance of twenty days after the last annual parade or 1 j rOOLOADSOF : where will be found . ^, service of this state, and, in case of war, or this act, shall take rank from the day of to discharge all such duties connected there­ ,, GEO. R. COWLE8, . For Sale. other cause, after they shall have been draft­ insurrection, to be turned over into the ser­ encampment. v; Ssi AGENT it Norwalk, and iaiuee poUclw forthefol- PURE DRUGS,]- their respective election or nominations. with, as shallbe prescribed by the quarter- Sec. 60. The commandants of the brig- iSf s .| NE LOT on Golden Hillill next tot new house of H. ed, in such a manner that the apportionment vice ofthe United States, on the order of the master-generel, who shall from time to time, lowing Insurance Companies. O•H.. BLWELL, 80 feet "front by 817 feet in depth. Fine Building Stone. of the draft shall be equitable among the Sec.*28. The commanding officer of any ade shall make a return of the state of his|ffif v 'U •! ^tnal«f HAmordf Assets Jan. 1st, '68, 5,062,880 Apply to LBWIS F. BEEBS, Trustee, or GEORGE CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS, commander-in-chief, to comply with any re- company, when so ordered, shall call out his make such orders and regulations as he may brigade, together with a roster of the field, | Home, tif'Nt Y.,i ." " " " 8,730,981 W.RAYMOND, South Norwalk, Conn. tf26 the several towns. qussition made by the president of the Uni-. deem proper, for the observance of all offi­ Apply to GEO. A. ST. JOHN, . ' FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, Sec. 8. When any person who may be company for the choice of captain or subal­ staff and commissioned officers thereof, I ted States, but they .shall not be liable to be terns, and may ca'l out his company for the cers having any charge of anv aimory or which he shall transmit to the adjutant- J BomJ^rWk, " " " «s :JW!! u FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, enrolled, shall have enlisted into the service so turned over, for the performance of mili­ Security, of NT *., " «• %spi,«7,6n FOR SALE. EAST AVENUE. choice of non-commissioned officers, at any <;un-house, in which arms of the state shall general, on or before the first day of Decern- ; I Int«rn*w(n4l,N.Y., " " " «,:f» " 784,886 in a block of five, English basement, brown stone day and night. Can be found nights, insamebullding,* shall be credited to the town where he was in any one year. North American N. Y. " ' " " '70«,ite front, five stories high, furnished throughout with cers elected in any company sha.l be forth­ fixtures, or any gun, sword, or pistol, or company, section of artillery and band, Putnam; Hd., «« -«« «• M.V 618,198 entranceon Washington St. . last enrolled; If any person who shall be Sec. 19. The active militia shall constitute other property of the state, therein deposit­ gas, hot and cold water, and with modern improve­ Iy49 S. F. -PECK,South Norwalk, Conn. enrolled, and shall enlist, or be dralted, shall with made to the adjutant-general, and a du­ shall bs furnished with a suitable book for p Lamar, N. Y., " " " C0»,8f3 ments. Inquire of Ezra Curtis, .Norwalk, or Lyon, one brigade of four regiments of infantry and plicate of the same to the commander of ed, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding records, and the commanding officer of each 1 'q (- Commerce, Albany N. Y., " " •« 863,878 Curtis & Co., Bridgeport. 12 tf A FIRST CLASS CITY be claimed in more than one town, the com- two sections of artillery, which shall be com­ " 668,257 the regiment to which such company is at­ fifty dollars, or imprisonment in a common coinpany, section and band, shall canse the |ff| €•| Western Buffalo, N. Y., " " SOUTH NORWALK mander-in-chief shall determine to which manded by a brigadier-general. The regi­ jail not more than three months, or by such •t&Ss ilerchantB Hd., " " " 418,809 " JAMES FINNEY, town he shall be credited, unless the select­ tached ; and if within ten days after sucb names of all persons, belonging fo this com- •Sorth America, H'd., " " " ; 401,874 ments shall be numbered 1st,3d, 3d, and 4th, election there shall be no objection or re­ line and imprisonment both. Norwich, " " " *' 476,94# Heal Estate Agent, Licensed Auction­ Hardware Emporium men of said town shall agree thereon ; and respectively; one for each of the present Sec. 45. The quartermaster-general, or his People's, Worcester, " " " " , 400,000 eer, Constable, Collector,tc c. A if any person shall enlist who shall not be congressional districts of this state; and the monstrance, the commander-in-chief may Baltic oiN.Y., " " " *79,146 Chicbester's Block, issue his appointment to the officeras chosen. assistant, under his direction, shall annua.- RATEFULLY returns thanks for the very liberal At No 1, Gazette Building, (up stairs) enrolled in any town, he shall be credited limits of each regiment shall be the congres­ ly, in the months of September or October, ur.i. C mmonwealtn N. Y.," " " " • <80,000 patornage heretofore extended him by a gener­ WASHINGTON STREET, |; H ^ to the town where he may reside at the time Sec. 30. Every remonstrance against grant­ section or band ; and~shall cause copies oftflSj Westchester of New Bochelle N. Y., u; 200,000 ousG public, ana sol'cits a continuance of the same. HEsubscrlberwould lespeclfully Inform the cit­ sional district in which it is oiganized. Each ing commissions to field officers chosen du­ carefully inspect the armories and gun- any part of said record to be givoi,. when I|§|§, i eoplesofMiddletowu, Conn., HS,ti00 He has taken a desk at J. B. Hnrburt's Law T izens of Norwalk, that he has made arrange­ Just across from the Old Well Hotel. when the commander-in-chief may issue a regiment shall consist of not more than ten houses of the several companies and sections Enterprise of Cincinnati, 1,000,000 ments to open a first ela8s,Ncw York Citv Establish­ call for volunteers, or an order for a draft, ring the recess of the general assembly, shall required,' reasonable compensation, being if|$ Office, Room No. 4. Gazette Building, where he ment, as above, where he pledges himself to give sat­ Having bought, since the decline of gold, a full as- companies of infantry, and a regimental be referred to the commander-in-chief, and of artillery, and the rooms occupied by reg­ And other Companies, Stock and Mutual, in Connecti­ Can hereafter be found, or orders can be left. He will pursuant to any requisition of the president band, to consist of not more thqn twenty nor made therefore; and the adjutant-general cut, Massachusetts and New York. At So. Nor­ isfaction to all his customers. if under the grade of a field officer, to the imental bands, and all arms, equipments, shall prescribe the form of keeping such v rive prompt attention to the buying and selling of He win give special attention to Boys Garments as HARDWARE, BUILDERS' AND CARPENTERS' ofthe United States. less than twelve members, to be selected by walk, application may be made to WM. T. CRAW. Ileal Estate, renting of places, Auctioneering of real TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,j ^ brigadier-general commanding the brigade, and other military property belonging to the, records. • : well as those of gentlemen. Persons bringing their Sec. 9. ^Whenever the .commander:in- the commander-in-chief trom the companies and personal property, the collection of debts, Ac., own cloth canhave the same cut or made up,in an at • CUTLERY, Ac. We offer it to the who, after having first given notiae to all state that may be in the possession of any . Sec. 62. The adjutant-general shall keep - SOUTH NORWALK and will make every reasonable exertion te please all Public at low prices. f - u chief shall order out the inactive militia, and bands now existing, or which hereafter 1 who may favor him with their patronage. tistlc manner, at reasonable piires. persons interested, shall hear and decide in schools, persons or associations, and if the a record ofthe pruccedings of this office, and •/ FRANCIS J. MoKEON. W. C. QUINTARD & CO. the order for such purpose may be directed may be organized under this act: and each the matter of the said choice, and, ifsaid elec­ inspection thereof shall be made by the as­ annually, in the month of January, furnish . '. Planing Mill Oo. WALTER O. QUINTAED, BCBIt XKAPP. to the selectmen of any town, who shall infantry company shall consist of not more sistant quartermaster-general, he shall, on A fewgentlemen can be accommodated tion shall be found illegal, or the person or to the commander-in-chief a roster of the Builders and others are Informed that this Compa D0AR0.—A fewg< thereupon amend the rolls of the inactive than 101 men in rank and file; provided persons chosen shall be found incompetent, or before the first day of December, in each jyare now prepared to execute in the best manner, JAMES MITCHELL, U with Board and Lodging, by calling at the Spring militia, by adding thereto the natnes of per­ however, tbat in case of war, invasion, for general, field, commissioned and. staff offi­ at short notice, all kinds of Saloon. ; ; . J. F. PATRII K, or otherwise disqualified, shall order a new year, make a fall report to the the quarter­ cers, and also procure and fdrniSh, at the; ' SStf Proprietor. NEW COAL YARD. sons who are.subjtct to enrollment, and by the prevention of invasion, the' suppression master-general of the condition of the same, Steam Sawing, striking therefrom the names of such persons of riots, and rebellion, or when ordered into election. expense of the state, such books for the in­ v Sec. 31. An examining board, to consist of and of the number,of arms, uniforms and struction of the military forces of the state, v Scroll Sawing* as are exempted by the provisions of this the service of the United States under the . equipments of the state deposited in such t- Fay Damages caused by Lightning. '' "Tei>. L. MILLARD & CO. two or more competent persons, appointed, as tbe commander-in-chief may approve, - 'II V . Planing, REAL ESTATE BROKER act; and sa d selectmen shall appoint a time provisions of the preceding section, the com- by the commander-in-chief, shall convene at armories and gun-hoUses, or in the posses­ and all necessary blanks, blank books and , rSr'ir":i and Turning. A FARMER'S COMPANY. and place of parade for the inactive militia mander-in-chief may increase the number of such times and places as he shall designate, sion of such schools, persons, or associations; forms; and perform all other duties which Have established a new yard, 'jfry - £.'1 iu such town, and shall order them to appear companies in each regiment, and number of and examine in military tactics all commis­ and the quartermaster-general, or his assist­ shallbe necessary to carry into ftall effect They -will also furnish on the most reasonable terns AND at such time and place, either orally* or by company, to conform to the laws sllklnds of Farmers, Insure Your, Property men in each sioned officers below the rank of brigadier- ant. shall be allowed five cents a mile for all the provisions of this act. .; m w.-H set JfaC • IN THE leaving written or printed notices with them, of the United States. Tha two sections of general. Said board shall make a detailed necessarv travel in the performance of such (To be continued next weeki) f . Corner Water and Washington Sts., or at their usual places of abode, or by pub­ artillery shall be attached to such regiments Itumber and Timber, : report to the commander-in-chief within duties; provided that the inspection of all and manufacture to order, lishing a notice thereof in some newspaper, as the commander-in-chief may designate; such property in the possession of such fi VAUCTIONEER,9 : V twenty days after each session; and it shall SENDING HIS LOVE BY THE SUNI—A lit­ Sa8h, '• J (between the Bridges,) where in addition to all the printed in the county in which said town is and he may, if he deem it expedient, organ­ be the duty ofthe commander-in-chief to re­ schools, persons or associations, shall be at tle boy wbo had been carefully educated to Blinds, j OF WATERTOWN, N. Y. besTTvarietics of situated, or in an adjoining county, and by ize new companies from time to time, and voke the appointment of all officers failing the expense of said schools, persons or asso­ a missionary spirit, showed his interest in OFFICE MITCHELL'S BLOCK, posting a like notice on the public sign-posts attach them to any regiment which has not to appear at such examinations, and of all ciations. ... the heathen On the other side of the.world, Doors, Etc. \ A STOCK COMPARY DEVOTED TO YOUR IRTERESTS Wood, in said town ; and the said selectmen shall its requisite number. Each regiment and BALUSTERS, NEWELS. SE©., Coal and officers whose examinations thereat may not Sec. 46. Whenever colors shallbe wanting in a beautiful and novel manner, (hieeven-; Chartered and Commenced Business in 1863. then and there proceed to draft such num­ company shall be numbered at its formation be satisfactory; but any officer who shall in any regiment, they shall be furnished by ing at sunset, after a storm of several days' for StalrfiandRailings, and WALL STREET, "V ber, by lot, from such militia, or to accept and a record thereof made and kept in the of­ "it CAPITAL $100,000 00 They have on hand make a satisfactory excusc for his non-ap­ the quartermaster-general, with the appro­ continuance, he was attracted by .the un­ Black Walnut, Aab, Clierry, White wood such number of volunteers, as the erder of fice of the adjutant-general. bation of the commander-in-chief, upon ap­ B. I. TOLLES, Treasurer. tw The following gentlemen havingexamlned the untarily enlisted under said order, to the missary-general, paymastej-general, a brig­ CITY RESIDENCES, standing of the New York Agricultural Insurance '$* , ^ HA:HAIR, examined previous to promotion, nor shall officer, except non-commissioned staff offi told by his mother, he began to repeat, in a R.I.TOLLE8 J oompany, cheerfully recommend the same to any S' BLUE-STONE, 4c. adjutant-general, and such drafted persons, adier-general, and such colonels, lieutenant- tbe provisions of this section apply to those cers, shall furnish himself with a complete low, meditative tone, " Farewell, sun t fare­ J or such volunteers, shall thereupon be sub­ majors, captains, lieutenants, and '. Y-- Farms and Country Seats, having buildings to insure: j. * , r , colonels, staff officers whose duties do not require a uniform, which shall be such as the com­ well, sun ! Good-bye ! Give' my love to the THE BE8TR00FINB KNOWN. Silas P. Tnttle, Flavins Clark, Which they can furnisli in any desired quanttly, ject to the order of the commander-in-chief; other officers as shall be hereinafter named. knowledge of such tactics. mander-in-chief shall approve; and all uni­ little boys in China." - . x . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS USEhas demonsiratedthat George I Keeler, ;i^ George G. Bishop, •»nd if auy selectmen of any town shall neg­ Sec. 21. The governor shall be command- Sec. 32. The commander-in-chief may forms, arms, and equipments, and instru­ Bought, Sold, Rented and Exchanged, A. H. Byington. SSte lect or refuse to comply with such order, the er-in chief of the militia of the state, except " r • • ... .Ct ' , WAHRKN'S inPBOTNf This is the strongest, safest and best Insurance At the Ijowest Rates. S3 agree with said board upon tbe compensa­ ments, owned and used by any officer, mu­ The boy who wished that he was a foun­ Pelt, Cement and Gravel Hoofing REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Company in New York, and its stock is rated the commander-in-chief may appoint some when called into the service of the United tion which they shall receive for the servi­ sician, or private, or by any legally organi­ tain so tbat he might alwayS"be playing, Is the best' roofing In use. It will not coi rode, wil highest. 5" 7 fair trial testify that it has no superior, and the sub turn of bis doings to the adiutant-general. the rank of brigadier-general, and shall be draw orders upon the treasurer thef ir. any debts contracted by sucb officer, musi­ scriber refers to the hundreds in this County who Xlie most eligible Summer Hesort on Sec. 10. When the draft which may be appointed and commissioned by the com- A Boston physician says that iour young. have had this roofing put on. Orders left at the office at public and private sale. Long Island Sound, Sec. 33. The resignation of the brigadier- cian, private, company or band. girls, full of intelligence and promise, have of Meeker Brothers, coal dealers, foot of Mill Bill ordered in their respeciive towns shall have mander-in-chief; and with his approbation general, field officers and commissioned offi­ Sec. 48. The arms, and equipments of the S now open to the public, under ihe management been completed, the selectmen shall secure may appoint an assistant a jjutant-general been killed outright by the severity of the J will receive prompt attention. AUCTION SALES OF HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, of the subscriber. The place has been thorough­ cers of companies shall be made to the com­ several companies of int'anlry and of the '"y '-if-' W : RUFUS ADAMS. THE MODEL, MARKET.|f|j I the attendance of the persons so drafted, at with the rank of lieutenant-colobel, and may sections of artillery shall conform in all re tasks imposed upon them in a high school in AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. ly cleaned and put in excellent order for the accom­ mander-in-chief. The resignation of staff that vicinity. i WILLIAM raiTCmSLIi, modation of parties, and is more attractive than the time and place of rendezvous, which remove such assistant at his pleasure. In officers shall be made to the officer from spects to those used bv similar companies ever before. I'ic Nic^artles can obtain tables in the shall be appointed in the order of the com- case of the absence of the adjutant-general, AVING become proprietor of this old establish­ grove, and every convenience, at Bmall expense. whom they receive their appointment, and and sections in the army ofthe United States, The wife of Nathan Baker of Noway ton' Sales of JFnrnilure, at Owner's ed and ever popular market, Is prepared to fur­ mander-in-chief, and, if it shall be necessary, or of bis inability to perform his duties, the or shall be such as may be furnished from CHANGE OF BUSINESS. H REFRESHMENTS, OF ALL KINDS, such resignation, if approved, shall be for­ county, Mo., having the census ot the state " ' 2 Residences. f nish Hotels; Saloons, Families, Ac., with Meats of all may take charge of such drafted persons, assistant adjutant-general shall havg foil warded to the commander-in-chief, who shall ihe state arsenal. near ber heart, has given thereto, in-fifteen The old stand of Waterbury & Duncan has been* re­ kinds, of the best quality,in anydesired quantity and including Oysters, Clam Bakes, Ice Cream, Lemon­ add may command the. assistance of the power to perform all the duties pertaining to Sec. 49. Every officer, musician, and pri­ year8 of wedded bliss, no fewer tbaa. nine­ opened by the subscriber, who will carry on the at tbe lowest market prices. The continued patron­ ade. Soda, Cake, Pies, &c., furnished on the ground accept snch resignation and grant a dis­ Hlouses to Rent age of the public solicited. BOATS 8UPPL1ED with competent managers, constables of the town,or of any other person, said office. charge. Provided, that no resignation shall vate, whose duty it is to serve on horseback, teen children. Of these thirteen survive; WILLIAM MITCHELL. for Fishlngor Sailing Parties. for that purpose; and any person, who shall, Sec. 23. The quartermaster-general, sur­ shall provide for himself a good and suffi­ and Mrs. Baker is but thir^H^ixiit.. TheDantiury & Norwalk Railroad will Issue ex­ take effect until the officer shall turn over to Furnished or Unfurnished. when commanded by the selectmen, or by geon-general, commissary-general, and pay- his successor, or some other proper officer cient horse at least fourteen and a half hands Horse Stein! & Job filacbeiflu&g BRICK! BRIClK ! cursion tickets to parties at very low rates—lower either of them, refbse to render such assist­ master-gcneral, shall be appointed by tne high; an i every such horse, used on parade The Hon. Mrs. Yelvertpn, wl>o has long /.aa;. authorized to receive the same, all property been domiciled in California," Will give to PLACES FOR SALE VARYING IN PRICE, Hard and Pale Brick, from $5.00 ttL°a6ofleld

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Through the Brltlsh Province- Empress and sailed down the river thropgh rain and LJSCTIJJIE. .THE FALL AND WINTER TERM AT- HIOHVATS, The UntversHlIst State Convcn'Ion. fog to JJJgby, and thence through Digbjr Cut out on Btglncntd Benntoni In Nor walk. The annual convention i)f representatives The late terrible rain storm "has left our the Bay of Fundy and steamed forty miles through The 23d Regiment are to meet here on the of the Universalist denomination .offthe Toif inhabitants seem to be largelyof I rleh descent, dense fogs to St. John where wc considered ourselves MR. WM. RTHUN TER, roads in a deplorable state. Cottplaints State of Connecticut was held this year-ln- andlfbot a land of Wanee" blossoms it Is certainly (Jjwalk 19th inst. next Tuesday. ;Mine Host Searles fortunate to arrive safely, which we did about. 8 p.m. Late Stale Temperance Lccturer of North Carolina come to us from all quarters of the town of Stamford. Nearly two-Aundred delegates land'of orange men and women. has engaged fo prepare, tliem an oyster and Next morning we departed in the'fine steamer New will address tne citizens of this place on the subject 8 , the almost impassible condition of certain were present. The firtft session of the con­ A;grcttt difficulty an American has to encounter York of the. International Steamsbip Line, for Por - of Temperance . U H L E ' clam roast dinner at Roton Point, transport­ vention was held on Wednesday, atternpon. here and all through the Provinces is with his money, WiETOW AXMJDEMY Tuesday, Sept« 13,1871. roads. We presume it is the purpose of the After service the council met land. Unfortunately there was a thick fog on tbe This Tuesday Evening, at o'cl'lr, ing the boys to and from the depot in car­ and proceeded and the nuisance grows worse as he passes from one: ocean ail day and night, and the only glimpse we Supt. of Highways toJiavc them repaired "to organize and elect their officers as fol­ Province to another. The moment he crosses the - PEB80KXW:^aon. F. Nichols Stewart, riages. Their business meeting will be held had of the coast was at Eastport, where we stopped g£§g|gAT LOCKWOOD'S HAL,I,. as expeditiously as^possible yet so badly are lows: line bis money is at a discount, and the best thing he Early in the morning wc arrived A Port­ NO 11 MAIN-STREET, r* Adopted son of the late Sir Charles Stewart. at the rooms of the T. M. C. A., Gazette President, Re\»Chas. A. Skinner, of Hart­ an hour. they washed, we presume a town meeting can do is to change it as soon as possible, or else he land, and after devoting a few hours to Bight-seeing All are ir.vl.ed to attend.- A collection will be Building. It is expectcd that some two hun­ ford ; Vice-Pres., Hon. S. C. Hubbard, of will be put to Inconvenience everywhere, and be taken up at the close of the L'ectnre. Dftllpowie, Dunkeld, Scotland andaneph- will have to be called and an extra appro­ started for home via. the Eastern Railroad through. dred members of the regiment be in at­ Middletown ; Standing Clerk; J. S. Hussey, obliged to pay any amount of premium asked. A N. B.-rPlease be punctual at the hour. Open September 19th, W of Henry I. Hoyt; Esq. has been visiting priation made,before all can be putin order. of Hartford ; Treas., W. 8. Camp; Trustees, Portsmouth and the Bhore towns of Massachusetts to Mr. Hnnter will recite a thrilling Temperance You will find Reliable - - - tendance. H. N. Fanton, Esq., of General law has just come into eft'ect to make a unifoi m cur­ Boston, thence by tbe Shoro Line to Providence. Poem, from tbe pen ol one of the most cil'tcd ladles - at "Highwood." life- We saw a bit of road repairing on Carter J. C. Lewis, of Meriden, D. S. Gately, of rency throughont the Dominion of Canada, and au of the South, entitled, "A WARNING AGAINST Craufard's staff, has the matter of arrange­ We enjoyed a short visit in this wide-awake city, but 4t3G OT. Jewell and staff have 'accepted the Newtown, and Sylvester Bissell. act has been passed by the Island government to THE WINE CUP." The ladies arc particularly in­ EDV/AHD OLHISTSAD. G St. New Canaaft. the other day, which we reels'ing a strong temptation to spend a day at New­ vited to attend and hear it. ment-in charge which js a'sufflcient guaran­ Two ministers, Rev. D. M. Hodge, of Dan- change the present currency 80 a9 to conform with invitation of the Fairfield Co. Agricultural should like our district surgeons to see. bury, formerlv of tbe Massachusetts State port and Rocky Point, hurried home, and arrived r. " fesC,. tee that it will be well done. the new Dominion currency, which goes into effect TS1 ACADEMIC. Society to toe present on Thursday next^lst Guess Capt. Stephen Hoyt's boys had a Convention, and Rev. H. P. Osgood, of mncb pleased with the trip. G. N. E. LOCKWOOD'S HALL,\ On the same day the veterans of the 8th next January. At present it is very difficult for THE NEW YORK YALE SCHOOL, PateDt Meiffiites,. inst. Gov. Jewell's presence in any crowd, hand in the job. r ' . Granby, formerly of New Hampshire Con­ strangers to keep run of the value of the money they Conn. Vols., are to have their reunion. —sVlA-.w.. vention, were received into the fellowship of FRIDAY EVEXIKG, Sept. 15tll, 1,103 BBOADVAT, ensures sunshine, even though it rains. may have on hand, and the natives themselves are PROSIT E the Sturtevant House, reopens WED­ PURE CHEMICALS;—" ~ — "" 'V , v They will rendesvous and have their business Trial of Breech Loaders. this Convention. often confused. It Is amnsing to see buyer and seller NESDAY, Sept. 20. Well organized, fall con)9 A.E. Kroger is working like a beaver to The principal business transacted by the [n Norwalk, on' the Tth inst. at the residence of . li . t. -ikV 3^?* tf-': h*. L.: A-- • , TOILET ARTICLES, - meeting at Ely's Hall and have a clam bake whip out their pencils to compute the difference in the bride's parents, by Rev. E. F. Bnrr, D. D„ Albert 5 of Instructors—thorough,complete, energetic, rapia. ensure a fine exhibition at the Fair, and he Governor Jewell having appointed Gen­ Convention was the adoption of the new References—Prcsideut Porter, Chancellor Crosby, dinner at Gregory's Point, under the auspi­ constitution and by-laws passed by the currency, especially as they must be exact to a penny. H. Matteson, of Norwich, to Miss Annie R., daugh­ Dr. J. P. Thompson, Hon. W. M. Evarts, W. F. ,i*9A KO*r»XJ STATIONERY, 4c gi ,f»ma to be about the only person particu­ erals Dickinson, Merrwin and Craufurd, a ter of Col, E. D. brockway. No caids. llavemeyer. ces of Sanford Sholes. so that the cravings General Convention of the United Stales, Paper Is used for amounts of one dollar or over, and On the 4th ins!., by Rev. Andrew J. Hetrick, at committee to test and determine upon the specie for less; pennies are as large as our old "cop­ E;„M: COLTON, A. M. Principal. larly interested in its success hereabouts. of ihe inner man, will be satiated on bivalves inaugurating a uniform system of church the chapel of the Union Theological Seminary, N. DENNIS BEACH, Jr., Associate Principal. 4t36 Pure Cr^aia.of Tartar and Soda.I' best breech-loading arm for the Connecticut government in the Universalist denomina­ pers" and ate of considerable importance. When a Y city, Lester S. Cole, of Norwalk, to Sarah Eva G«o. W. Cram, Esq. our Water Works and a happy reunion and picnic be enjoyed Vaillc, of Cornwall. JOHft PI£R80M. HI- "Mmi?,. M state troops, a general trial was had of ex­ tion throughout the country. man has a pocket fnll of them he has money t hnt will In Danbnry- Aug. 30, by Rev. A. C. Hubbard, Mr. Sole Agent for J J contractor left for Washington to-day to take all in one: Gen. Harlan, and Secretary of go a good ways, for the people are not above looking perts, at New Haven, some two weeks since, The treasurer's report showed that he had Walter J. Becket to Miss Elethea Foster, all of D. a hand in the great water pipe contract to State Appleman, former commanders of the received during the year for the, State mis­ alter the pennies. .In this respect, as in most others, Sept. 4, by Rev. A. L. Frisbie, H. Allen Smith, of Biiilesque Operetta Troupe IP "3TOTJ WANT SEELET8 HARD RUBBER TRUSSESM of a half-dozen different patterns of guns. Brooklyn, N. Y., to M ss Sarah Augnsta, danghter be awarded there this week. Regiment will be present, and the committee sionary fund the sum of $4,585; for the the people sum tolbe just about whero we were In TF ed. W. Beuedict. of Mirv Brook. On Thursday a subsequent and informal New Ensla^ftwenty years ago. Our money is at a . AND I. N. Doty, wife and child, have been so­ have strong hopes .that -Gen. Burnside will Murray fund, $1,815 ; ladies fund, $555, and Ia Brewster Station, N. Y., by Rev. Philip Ger- ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, SHERRY, trial was had at the Amphitheatre, for the a bequest of $900. Making the present discount in all of the Provinces, New Brunswick mond. Mr. J. Howard Taylor, of Bethel, to Miss Ida ORIENTAL BELL HUNGERS. PORT, MUSCATEL, & ANGELICA WINES, journing at the parental mansion, do. B. S. also attend* Our citizens will extend both money will not pass on the Island, the Island money G. Roiand, of Danbury. purpose of comparing the guns, With a view ftmd of the convention over $20,00Q. :p| In New York, Sept. 0, by Rev. S, H. Tyng, Jr. THE j BEST ARTICLES H. Good, Esq., wife and child. Regimen ts a cordial welcome. •... ^... . he same, by the way, as our old '• Yankee curren­ \aron T. Bjiley, ot Danbury, to Miss Kittie G. WHii give one of their MU8I6AL ENTERTAINMENTS Also, Grape Brandy. to the adoption of one of them for the use of All Engllsl* Notion on Iilfe Insurance. cy") Is not taken in the Provinces, ana Nova Scotia Lyues, of New Yortc. on the above date, producing everything NttW ana The family of LeGrand Lockwood have the C. N. G- -A- pretty thorough practical There is in London an instiiut on called money is .not even good at holne, having just been In Port Chester, Sept. 2, by Rev. J. Bastow,Henry NOVEL, This excellent organization rera-iins the ilifeiSllqpR THE LEAST;.;^IS And a fa line of other Liquors,Foreign Si Domeitic SOUTH NORWALK.—The movement among H. Aiken to Miss Emma L. Searles, both ol Stam­ same as last season, including the wonderful boy so-' returned from the White mountains. test of the shooting qualities of each was the Prudential company that conducts the thrown out to make room for the Dominion currency, ford.' prano, WILLIE KELLOGG. ..(1 English Alc ana VjiRev. Mr. Paine has returned to Bang3£ the temperance organizations has had a good made in a target practice. Lieut.-Col. Fox, business dl insurance of a somewhat novel but still much of It is iWsirculatlou, but taken at FBANK BABBY, JB., Business Manager. effect already, the sale of intoxicating drink? >lan. At a recent meeting on the British a discount,.the Government being nnable to supply Reserved seats for sale at Seliack's bookstore and • '• 'tondon ' • ' P«rter, ' ' Edwin Hoyt, Esq. of Stephen Hoyt & Sons Assistant Adjutant General; Lieut.-Col. W. Prowitt'E drug store. M ON E Y on the Sabbath, is almost stopped; watch- nstitute of Actuaries Mr. Brown, president euough of the new-currency, at present, for the needs rt. nursery,has been in attendance at the session E. Seeley and Major Fairchild, were also of the company, made a detailed statement of business. Altogether it is a badly jumbled up fyitf-i medicinal nse. -/-J - - - - ; • f ilness and vigilance, has had a good re­ In Norwalk, Sept. Sth, infant child of William G., E. K, LOCKWOOD'S is tlio spo of the U, S. Pomological society, held at present and participated in the trial, and of the plan and business of the concern in mess, and it is totte hoped tbat'they will follow the and Mary A. Hnmberg. m. A8EIT for HUMPHREY'# HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS / sult. which he said that this industrial scheme example of the Yankees and make a currency that . In Norwalk. Sept. oth. Cecilia F. Eldred. aged 26 THE THIBTT-FIRST !ifft Richmond, last week. were subsequently entertained at the house Dr. Spencer "has returned and occupied differs from ordinary life insurance in these will i>asa as readllv In Halifax or Charlottetown as years. 2 months, 11 days. A full assortment of other Homeopathic Mr. Seeley is on an agricultural and Pres­ of General Craufurd. It has not yet trans­ particularsIn the latter, the premium is In Bridgeport, Sept. 8th. Deacon George Sterling, I 0ST,—Last Saturday, somewhere ID the vicinity of his pulpit. in Quebec or Toronto, aged 67 years. Sept. 4tb, Mrs. Pbebe.M. Chichester, L tbe Bridge, a POCKET-HOOK containing about Remedys also on hand. „ < idential starring tour West. ££ pired which, in the judgment of the Com­ calculated according to the sum insured; Persons desiring a strictly quiet summer resort aged 72 years. Sept. Sth, Geo E. Langgntb, aged G5 ANNUAL PAIR $56. Tbe noder will be rewarded bylca^ng tbe Rev's. Messrs Goodsell and Davies preach­ but in the former, the sum insured is calcu­ years. same at the GAZETTE OFFICE. WINTON'8 HOMEOPATHIC PRACTICE, mittee, is the best gun. Wlli find this Island a delightful spot, and a very In Fairfield, suddenly, on the afternoon of the Sth for general domestic nse, for sale; the latest and w Mr. England, of the Sun, has left with his ed to their charge in the morning. r lated according to the premium ; in life in­ i riOF •tBBift&iiM _____V '' econom cal place to live. Board can be had at the inst.. the lion. John Gould. F>V • • CITUATION WANTED-A young lady of irreproach- best work out—price S3. ¥ • children for their home in the city, made Rev. Mr. Streiby occupied the pulpit of surance proper medical examinations are In Danbury, Au -iQ>. fant clafs for the largest collection, $3.84. opening he has engaged Ceorge Charles, a carving, and consisted of coffee, beafsteak cooked FIRST WEDNESDAY IN OCTOBER, under 1" o'clock A. M. all nf the Awarding Committee", A ers, can hear of an opportunity of securing a in search of health. life insurance companies together. The with onions, and poor bread—they do not seem to thecaie of Miss Helen III. Stevens, recently, excepting th , Kellogg Bros, completed their job of let­ New York actor cf much ability, who 'will premiums are collected weekly upon these understand the art of bread-making down there, for and for twelve years principal of Union Hall Semi­ the Secretary's Office, .preparatory to proceeding to the Baptist Tabernacle, was unusually in. nary, Long Island. She comes with tbe highest their duties. •ind "other permanent boarders seoured If desired, by At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S* fii appear in Irish comedies, two nights, six hundred and fifty ihousand policies, and the bread is almost invariably poor. There is no va­ recommendation from patronB and othe s, and Miss addressing A. B. C-, Gazette Ofilce, i.2a tering for the Binghamton church last week half a million of letters are sent out and SPEC'AL TEOT AT J P. III. tieresting. The earnost addresses of th<- supported by a strong company. Some of riation In the bill of fare, one must take what is .set Reecher takes pleasure in commending Miss-Stevens For all borfCB Ihit never trotted belter tban three C. C. Brotherton was the artist, and the received yearly. fo tbe confidence, kindness, and patronage of the HILLJIOE SCHOOL. Pastor and others, being full of interest. The the best companies now traveling are a! before him or nothing. When about tialMvay across former patrons and friends of' Home Lawn, and to minutes SIS to first, $10 to secondhand ?5 to third. work does him credit. The experience of the company shows the Straits of Northumberland the vessel entered Entrance Fee ten per cent. school, and church are in a flourishing con­ ready "booked" for the present season. that six hundred policy-holders change their the public generally. Tbe school will retain tbe HE FALL TETJM ofDr Fitch's School for Boys a fog bank, and after a time the steamer slowed and same general plan, the fame terms, etc. Irforma- Speaking and ITJusIc during the evening. T will open on MOUDAY, SEPT. IS. . 413' dition.., T places of residence from one town to anoth­ tion. references, etc., wi'l be furniBhed by MISB Ste. k -•* The old steamer Norwalk has had anoth­ er each week, on the average, and this ne­ the lead was cast. Water shoaled rapidly, and the vens at Home Lawn, on Belden avenue, to which er accident, this time to her machinery. JEf The water pipe men had to take Sun­ boat stopped just in time to keep off shore, and as place the day school is removed. ,. ',. THURSDAY. §TQVE8 AND HOLLOW WARE, H.M.& XT, PROWITT, We take pleasure in calling attention to cessitates a change in the collection arrange 37 > 6i r A. M. BEECHER. day to get across the Union Co's race-way, ments; for the office or its agents must the fog lifted a little we saw the masts of a schooner W bile coming up the bay from Coney Island the concert by the Tremaines and J. G. Pier- high and dry on land. - We were several miles out of \-Ss;EXHIBIT!©* OF HOUSES. At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. y as the work could not be done on a week collect the premiums. Then there are sev­ Except Class 26, " Trottinsr Horses," en tries mnst Sunday the top cylinder was carried away son, Friday evening. The Tremaines give the way, and had to pnt back to find the entrance of A CARD. enty alterations required every week by Io transferrins HOME LAWN to Miss HELEN M. be marie before 10 A M. Judges meet at Secretary' by the piston which broke off and crashed day while the Wheel was' in operation. The Pictou harbor, which we did without farther trouble. Office at 11 A. M., when the examination will take . , t TO' DEALERS IN„ > a highly musical entertainment and have marriages, which, of c.Ourse, change the STEVENS, Jliss Beecber is quite sure it* will notonlv place. through the upper deck and after partition boys" worked with a will and just-before names of female policy holders. The loss The entrance Is very narrow, but inside there is continne to merit the veiy liberal patronage which won a good name in other parts of the coun­ has been bestowed upon it, but that, it will take even Spcabtns, Music, &e., during the evening. Mnsnrs The wildest excitement followed among evening placed the last cylinder of cast iron or mislaying of policies involves the issue great plenty of room.* The village is located on the try. The boy soprano, Willie Kellogg, was north side of the harbor, on a side hill, from the top higher rank among.the best institutions of the state the passengers, one of whom jumped over­ beneath the river's bed. The pipes will of sixty duplicates a week, with all the for­ and country. As a successful teacher none stand in STRIKE WHEN YOU HAVE THE CHANCE. formerly the leading soprano of Trinity of which a very pleasing view is obtained. There is advance of Miss Stevens. Of her quantisations as a ? pass up Cross street for the supply of the malities incidental thereto ; and, sad to say, --.;. ^»NSi§^^FRIDAYJ^W^: ? board, but was subsequently picked up. A church choir, and possesses a voice and tal­ there are 250 claims presented weekly. The an old battery of six guns on the hill in a command- woman and a citizen there is no need to speak, 38 • - '.-•.-.rvy:"- vw'',r •' :: 7', •. . HABDWARE town on the east side of the river. ^ ing position, but completely exposed. The village these will testify for themselves in due time. Hav­ EXHIBITION OF CLASS 26, Trotting A Few PLOTS UNREACHED tug towed the disabled steamer to the cjjy. ent for displaying its fine qualities which is remittances by mail, in checks or money ing no opportunity to see all her friends, Miss ' Horses at 10 O'clock A. 1(1. orders, number 1,500 a week besides such has a dull look and the houses a Bailor boarding Beecher accepts this as the only velticle at cotnmsn^i > For want of time, at the •-i . Nearly 300 members of the Connecticut truly wonderful. Mr. Pierson is an enter­ Entrance Fee, S5. Persons entering in this Class The desecrating band of "Public Im as come in the form of postage stamps, to house appearance. The Y. M. C. A. was apparently by which to convey her thanks to the people ot Nor-~ are requested to do so on Wednesdfiv. if possible. National Guard, principally of the First and walk for the uniform courtesy and kindness which CUTLERY, PAIXTS^f*3^'^ tainment by himself, and the Tremaines are meet small payments, but aggregating near­ flourishing for they occupied a store as a Reading she has received, and especially to those with whom At 1 o' lock P. M. the ANNUAL ADDRESS will be G-reat Land Sale, Fourth regiments, were discharged last week provements" has laid hold upon Dr. Mos- dc'ivered, at the close of which the Preminms, as versatile and musical, vocally and instru ly seven hundred dollars a week. The Room, which was well supplied with English, Pro- she has had business relations. She would also take awarded by the Committees, will be declared. -At - by reason of the expiration of terms of ser­ man's side-walk hill, and is cutting it down Prudential pays postage-to the amount of vincial, and a few American papers. On the opposite occasion to bespeak the same kindness for ber suc­ mentally. on a grade with the street. The change, is cessor. It is desired 'hat all claims shall be adjusted NOROTON STATION, « "3? ® ;X *I* ' AILS, 6I*SS, vice and non-residence. forty thousand dollars per annum. The side of the harbor, connected by a steam ferry's the this month. The Cebit side of the ledcer will be Articles exhibited must not be removed (unless by "radical," bvlt we are sure will meet with lowest premium paid is one penny per week terminus cf the Nova Scotia railroad. A track is made clean, and Mt;s Beecher hopes tbe same may perm'ssian) until after the premiums have been de­ SfSfS "The code" has been recognized near Wil­ |®-Rev. R. B. Thurston of Stamford and be true of the credit side. clared on Friday. 'LI; OFFERED . 'J[ general approval when once completed, and the highest fourteen shillings. This also run out ora wharf and the Nova Scotia coal iB Deacon P. Button, are the delegates from plan comprehends all ages from one W All arilcles or stock for exhibition will becar­ liamsburg, L. I., by a duel with swords be­ loaded from the cars into vessels. ried to and from Norwalk, on tbe railroads within • AUCTION TE213ES, Fairfield West Consociation, to the national The saddest part of the change, is the inevit­ eighty and above. The New York Times Salmon are caught near this place in considerable NOBWALK, Sept. 11 1371. j -- ••• '• / n 4-» - "itiCrl tween two officers formerly in the army of the county, free of charge. /saFor Thirty Days. Congregational council, which meets at able destruction ot those pretty young elms savs ; numbers, and sold to American vessels for seve j New Jersey Midland Railway Bonds. Garibaldi, in Italy. Colonel Canzi, one of This industrial insurance system could be ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP TICKETS, Jl.tlO; Sin­ Oberlin, Ohio, on the 15th of November. so thriftily growing, into " umbrageous cents per pound. ft PER CENT GOLD INTEREST payable semi­ gle Tickets irto the inclosnre, 26 cts.; Children's Special inaucemeuts to those desiring to build. the principals, ended the duel after a fifteen wade applicable to the people of this coun The railroad from Pictou to Ha^ix, 118 miles, annually, principal payable in sold. Tickets IScts.: Single Teams, one admission, 2BctS.: MELVILLE E. MEAD, Darken Depot, Conn. shade;" 7 t«axss s. FraBEy, Norwalk- SHADE FIXTURES, minutes fight by cutting open the arm of —— »—»,—» try. There are, to be sure, reasons for its runs through a well settled couutfl^lnd there arc They are considered as safe as Governments, and Double Teams, one admission. 60 C's.; Six Single peculiar adaption to the poorer classes in yield some 50 per cent, more income. Admission Tickets. $1.00: Six Single Team Tickets, . General Fardelli, bis opponent. Over a hundred of the members of jjgp** The putting down of the long line of several quite large villages along the line. Co .1 and For sale by 8. E. Olms'ead and William K. Lewis, $1.00; Six Double Team Tickets, $1.50. 0; CORDS, TASSELS, CORNICES, ~- Great Britain : but it must be admitted that, iron mines abound here. As we approach Halifax Norwalk, or at either of the banks. Extensive arrangements are in progress the 27.tli Regt. C. V., were present at the re wafer mains, on West avenue, from Judge JONATHAS CAMP, President, Norwalk. under some form or other, the principle tbe road winds in and around a long series of lakes S. E. OLM STEAD. union in New Haven on Wednesday, the 6tb Butler's upward, in such an unprecedented- might be imported hf>re to advantage. And 37 General Agent for Connecticut. C. E. PLUMB, Secretary, Bridgeport. PICTURE NAILS AND SCREWS for the opening of the European and North which add much to the interest of the traveler. 37 E. F. FOSTEB, Marshal. inst. A permanent organization was formed ly short space of time, is a new experience, we are not surprised to learn that some of Finally we reach Halifax Basin, a large and beauti­ American railway on the 18th of October. our progressive life insurance managers are NOTICE. in.-. with Capt. Frank D. Sloat of New Haven as to our calm and conservative renovators. ful sheet of water, really a part of the fine harbor, "ffiSKS-a President Grant is expected to be present, already engaged in studying out the prob­ LL the old customers of S. R. BUNTING & Co. WE ARE RECEIVING DIRECT FROM COAL BODS, isttt- and. also General Sherman and staff, and President. lem for its practical development in this but rnnning around to the rear of the city. 'Wede- 4 who may be in want of anything in the Bakery At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. scribe almost a ciicle around this and finally arrive Hemp "and Flax ^Twines [|| The Republicans of California, after country. line, will be called upon and their wants Dromptly prominent gentlemen from Ohio, Pennsylva­ at the terminus at Richmond, the road not hav­ attendek to by leaving their orders with Demmon & Temperance Lecture, Newcomb, Main street, ST. LOUIS AND MICHIGAN MILLS, nia and other states. The governor-general most gallant struggle have carried their jygp We copy the above interesting out ing been completed into the city. Taking cabs or HOI FOB • Mr. W. R. Hunter, who addressed the „ v ,,p? STEPHEN I. SMITH, of Canada, the lieutenant-governor of New stale by about an average Ct. majority, line of the new system of life insurance! as very shabby-looking horse cars, we ride abogt two 8T. • : Successor to S. R. Bunting & Co. ; CAR LOADS OF J Brunswick and other prominent Canadian Young Men's Christian Association, Sunday the last election the Sham Democracy car­ it is called, from the Hartford Post. The miles to Hollis street, where are located the •• In­ official will also take part in the exercises. evening, will deliver an address upon Tem­ ried the state by over ten thousand. P. S, general features of the insurance principles ternational" and "Halifax," the two leading hotels EXTRA BRANDS OF FLOUR, F.MASH&BRQTHERS perance, at Lockwood's Hall, this Tuesday of the city. We stopped at the first-named, a brick Trotting at Riverside Park, ' At the last meeting of the City Council, Later returns make the majority at 6000. described above, have been already substan Which we can sell by the load, or less quantity, at PAPER AND SHADES HUNG, IF DESIR350. evening. See adv. There are plenty of old hotel,—the other is of wood,—and fortunately se­ - NORWALK, CONN., ON Whose stcck Is the largest and beat assorted in their . the Mayor recommended the purchase of a tially in operation by the honest Mutual Ben cured a good room. Two days after, SIr.and Mrs. C. satisfactory prices,, and we line, of anything in these parts, viz.: and young who ought to attend. efit Life Insurance Companies of the country J. Starr, of Stamford, and Miss Starr, of Brooklyn, SATURDAY, SEPT. 16TH, 1871, " BabcockFire extinguisher for the use of the We were more than rejoiced to see FOB A PVBSE OF $50., .. WARRANT EVERY BARREL as REPRESESTE1>. city. The pressing need of the cily is an ef­ our friend Talmadge Baker yesterday, with There is one of the sort at New Haven arrived at the same hotel. CROCKERY! CHINA!I GLASS !!! FITCH'S HOME.—At the annual meeting Ever since its settlement Halifax has been a place J. Newcomb enters b. g. Dandy. Our Brand of HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, ficient Steam Fire Engine, and it is cheaper coat off and sleeves rolled up and with spade, which is honestly and faithfully managed Owner enters b. m. Topsy. last Tuesday the following officers were elec­ of considerable importance, and always a military WOOD, WILLOW, TIN AND to buy it now than after much valuable prop- rake, hoe and shovel, trying to make the and must have proved in thousands of cases, D. Whitloek entersb. g. Prince, AMERICA'S CHOICE ted for the ensuing year:—TRUSTEES, Joseph station, its location being very desirable. It is si tu- Trotting to commence, at half-past two o'clock '• erty has been destroyed for the want of it. highway in front of his beautiful residence of inestimable benefit to the poorer classes ated on the coast on the north side of a large and ex­ precisely. Admission 2i cents. IS WARRANTED UNSURPASSED. EARTHEN WARES! Executed promptly, B. Hoyt, C. J. Starr, Stamford; Edward of society. A similar company has been cellent harbor. It is built on the side of a high hill, ALLISON FREE, Proprietor. : The St. Joseph and St. Mary Societies had passable. Aside from the improvement cer 4t37 KEEliER, HOLMES & CO.- Slosson, Moses Christy, Greenwich ; Charles chartere 1 and will no doubt, this fall, go into the crest of which is surmounted by a stronafiid ex­ " a remarkable fine day for their adjourned tain to result there was the physical exercise Bj-own, Benjamin Weed, Darien; Moses operation here. Yet these Benefit orCo-op tensive citldel. In a few respects it resembles Que­ JJOIISE FURHISHI8Q GOODS, in great variety, -is Main Street, If:;; Picnic last week, and it passed off very which will ensure sound sleep and good d: bec, but in others it isentirely different. The citadel, KItclien Furniture; Pardee, Asa Hill, Asa B. Woodward, (ex erative Companies, which are mainly de At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. i ^successfully. gestion and give him "bowels of compas barracks, Governor's residence and other public Iron Hollow Ware. officio,) Norwalk ; Stephen Hoyt, New Ca sion" for the poor printers who always have signed for those whose limited means do not buildings on the Plains, give the upper portion of the FALL GOODS- The well-known firm of J.F. Bennett & naan; J. E. Turner, Wilton. C. J. Starr IttllS. COLTON'S Plain, Enameled, Tinned. Galvanized and to dig and delve, or else starve. permit the taking of larger risks in the old city the appearance of the Plains of Abraham at Japanned . , Co., are making a fine show of Fall Goods. w.is chosen President, J. B. Hoyt, Treasurer companies, have encountered the most bit Quebec, but the style cf buildings and general char­ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, -Call and see-the styles. and Asa Hill Secretary. Messrs. J. B. Hoyt, acter of the place and people are very different from r%TThe Fish Oil Factory on Bell's Island ter and unreasoning opposition from them OR MISSES AND YOUNG LADIES, High St., Heaters, Banes,StOTes&rimaces. pARIMA BOILERS, ^ Benjamin "Weed and Asa Hill, were chosen Quebec—everything is EnslisU instead of French, F Middletown, font;., reopens WEDNESDAY,. f The fanners are rejoicing in good weather was last week taken down and the timber. Many of these companies, as well as have Protestants predominate instead of Catholics. The Sept. 20. Refers to Bishop Williams, President RUSSIA AJSD COMMON PIPE, executive committee. Cnmmlngs, Middletown; Dr. Bacon, Prof. Hadley. At E. E. LOCK FOOD'S. and an abundant harvest. Engines, boilers, &c., removed. Our people also many of the old style companies, in the city is old but still well up with the times. The New Haven; Chancellor CrcebyDr. J.P.Thomp­ The Norwalk post office is one of the few will miss the savory odors "of cooked fish City of New York, have been gotten up by houses are principally of wood, but the new buildings son, J. C, Havemeyer, Esq., New York. 4136 Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, Bronzed, Another Trot is to come off at Riverside are generally of brick and stone, and some are fine money order offices designated as an inter­ and our tradesmen the many dollars spent thieves and conducted in iniquity, but we Stars. J. F. Bennett & Co. And a great variety of HAND LAMPS, and Burners -n ^u*^rsrfit Park next Saturday. See adv. and imposing in appearance. Many of the stores are lEFt-A-KTGrUDSB: to suit any taste. Lanterns. Lantern and Lamp national money order office, and will be for supplies at our stores, during the men­ believe the principle to be as fair and as large and attractive and well stocked with goods, the Globes and Chim-jeys. Force and Suction .n.y. andCucnmber Wood Pumps. Lead and prepared on the 1st of next month to issue Two lads from- South Norwalk ra« haden season. equitable, and the results as satisfactory as proprietors seeming imbued with Yankee enteprise. 7 IKC22, $90.50; 8 1XCH, $13.00; Wood Pfpe. Sheet Lead, Brass Cocks BUY THE BEST Horse cars run through the principal streets to the f Wioot$ -J "* • orders to any part of Great Britain. This in any of the more expensives modes of Life WILL OPEN. THIS DAY ONE OF " • ~ ana Plumbers' Materials. Tile H £u * •' •_/;; /-;u, ... - . away from their homes and enlisted in the Pipes for drains cesspools. j'- will be a great accommodation to all who Glassford & Meeker's Theatre c#mpany Insurance. Despite all that has been writ depot at Richmond, bht have a qnaint look, and do At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. U. S. Cavalry a short time since. One nam­ not appear to be patronized very freely. They have :i , ' ;'VV TUB BEST ASSORTMENTS OF AGENTS FOR '*» drew a full house at Lockwood's Hall, last ten and said in opposition to these new com­ For the Best is None too Good. wish to send money in moderate amounts to ed Smith and the other Arnold and both only one entrance and that in front by the driver. HARTFORD EARTH CLOSET CO., their friend3 •England, Ireland or Scot­ Thursday evening, and a fair house'the next panies, the one fact the enormous profits and WATER WORKS, NOBW4UK. were next day rushed off to Benton Bar­ The place has had its ups and downs in the past, Bress OOods, —for— night. A new interest seems to have been and does not now seem to be growing very rapidly. ANY Cement. Parrels having bien stolen from land. .. •* racks, St. Louis. • "Surplussesl" boasted of by the old compa­ M the line of trench and factory of the above NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER, awakened here in theatricals, and' perform­ nies remain in the hands of the insured and If the military should all be removed from here, as works, tbe subscriber hereby gives notice tbat any —for— Mile Zoe lias issued a card notifying all they have been from other stations iu the Provinces, SHAWJLS, SILKS, one found stealing barrels after this notice wiU be Haying secured tbe Agency for Fairfield Co.for > } ances are better patronized than ever before, the assessments are only made uj>on the prosecuted as the taw-directs. TlNGLElt'S NEW HORIZONTALLY REVOLVING members of the dramatic profession that she BP It is in contemplation to put on a it would be a hard blow to the city. The two rail­ : -,I W. II. DUFFETT, Snpt. death of a member. *" t - roads which have recently been constructed through : ICE CREAM FREEZER* has purchased the exclusive right to play Drawing Room Car upon the Danbury and And in fact everything usually kept in a r?K Sept. 4,1S71. '£ Sm'SG " Bertha Bascomb" in New England and Norwalk road. It is an interesting fact that Rev. J. J. Woolley has closed his connec­ the Province will assist the city to hold its own iraut The best and only practical Freezer in market. tion with the Congregational church I rv. CI KCLLAR. • <, to expand. The English steamers touch here, and FOR SAL,®, —for— Pennsylvania, anc that she will prosecute the first Drawing Room or Palace car ever BE EXECUTIVR COMM1TTEEOF THE ASSO­ INCEBSOLL'S WATER ELEVATOR. Meriden and accepted a call to Pawtuckei when the European and North American Railroad is HREE YOKE OF. GOOD WORKING OX.IN ; to the fhllest extent of the law any parly devised for Day travel, was concocted, T CIATION OPTHd EIGHTH liEGIMEN CON­ completed next month, passengers can travel one- FIRST-GLASS DRY GOODS STORE T (one pair of 9 year olds, one pair 5 year old>. R. I. Upon leaving he was the recipient ot NECTICUT VOLUNTEERS hereby announce tc and one pair 4 year olds,) one Cow, together with producing that play without her written planned and built by Legrand Lockwood of von that the Second Reunion of the Association -will third of the way from New York (the part said to be Grain and llay. ALSO, AGENT FOR FAIRFIELD COUNTY several valuable presents including $100 in be held at Sonth Norwalk, on for the permission. Norwalk, aided in its architectural appoint­ the worst) by rail, in palace cars. —ALSO— Also ihe wood on 26 acres of land, situated m money, and a handsome set of Silver war TUESDAY, SEPTEJIBHS 10. The extensive plains around the citadel arc occu­ Weston, near tbe Westport line, and n sawmili The montlilv Union meeting under the ments by Mr. Piatt of Roton Hill.; They are The people of Norwalk have most generonsly un­ pied by Government buildings and grounds, a Public witliiu three miles of the woodland.. The wood will Ohio Iron Glad Paint Co. comprising seven pieces. He was also com dertaken to provide for onr tree enieriainmeut ou be sold ana the mill leased, on accommodatim auspices of Y. M. C. A.,:was held at the 2d now running upon every chief railroad on Garden, Reservoir. Horticultural Garden, and the te ms to good, responsible parties. These Paints are warranted to be pure iron ore, plimented with a serenade by the Meriden that day, and it is expeq}ed that arrangements wiil Also part ol a house to rent. For further particu­ M. E. Church on Sunday evening last. Rev. the American Continent. trr > be perfected with all the principal railroads, so that Common, where tlie people resort for walks and Carpets and Oil Cloths, - .-rushed and powdered by expensive stamping and Brass Band. members attending the Reunion will be famished drives. This is a bcautilnl feature of the place, and lars lnqnlre ol CUARLES CHAPMAN, t-i» llins: machinery. No heat'or cncmicals are used, Mr. Hunter pleached, and the Rev. Mr. Sim­ with Free Return Tickels. Westport, Conn. thereby destroying the efficacy of tbe paint. These The coroner's jury on the Eastern R. R. To those members of the "Old Eighth " who were very attractive. We spent au afternoon in the vicin­ 'IIRSFEALL GOODS WILL BE i/iiints will go farther, and last longer thaii any mons assisted in the services, while Rev's. Mr.- D.: Dibble has retired from the position present at onr First Reunion at Meriden it is cer ity with mnch satisfaction. Fortunately for us-it other. Come and see them, .and try them, and we accident at Revere, Mass., in their Verdict ^(.EESJE FEATHERS, Gates and Dunham and Mr. Aill were com- of draw tender at the Washington Street tainly unnecessary to urge attendance; but to all was " Band Day," whioh added much to oar enjoy­ ivill take our chances for the rest. We have also a just rendered, present the president and others we Would say: Meet with us this year. We great variety of goods, both fancy and staple, not >• fortably seated in the audience as listeners. bridge. He sends us a report of the vessels greatly enjoyed our meeting last year. Your pres­ ment. We visited the Horticultural Gardens, paying Sold at the Lowest Market Prices, At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. mentioned in this advertisement. - - : directors of the road as being to a great ence will add to our enjoyment at the approaching a small entrance fee, and found it laid ont with pleas­ Please call and see and judge for yourself. Do . A nnion Sunday school service was held for which the draw was opened during the COME AND SEE US. ] : Keunion. Give up yonr. engagements for this day, ant walks winding in and-out among flower-beds, A. A. COiVSTANTINE'S extent responsible for the loss of life.r^ Corner Main and Water Ste., not buy any until you have tried the "DAVIS." 'is# in the 2d M. E. Church last Sunday after­ past three months; and once more join the ranks with your old com­ shrubbery, fancy borders, beds of vegetables raised AND WE WILL OFFER THIS FALL ;i j rades of the. Eighth. CITY. ,0^ .S.OyTH NOKWALK. .CONN. ' is superiorto any oilier far . ,,K 'i - noon, which was addressed by Rev. Mr. Jane; July. August. It is expected that each one receiving this notico with an ey^ to effect, a brooklet, waterfalls, small PERSIAN MEALING TAR SOAP. i SW Among the most delicious things we Steamers AO G2 84 HIS great African missionary has by his exten­ •- / rv v Hunter. . Schooners 51,, ,. B8 48 will endeavor to communicats it to every comrade iu fountains, &c. A building in the center of tbe devoured while in California were their his nelghBorhood. v T sive travels and experience gained a knowledge Sloops 35 85 85 +£ SHAS. M. COIT, 1 grounds, with a stage in the open air seemed provid- A Gioat flany Bargains! of articles known to the.ancieuts as possessinggreat PLAIN West Avenue is in a topsy turvy condition Barges S8-r ^;29 90 healing properties which has enabled him to; com­ Mush Melons. So fine and exquisite was the 108 <~ BR WIN D. HALL,| e d for addre -sea. or performances, and on the lawn ,?L^NISHEDl , •iui Purposes. Sail Boats 29 100. ° rather disagreeable at present but very pleas­ JAS. L. IIUSSELL, !-Executive Committee. in front was the liall Band of a Scotch regiment, in pound the above-named Soap. There are many sec­ tsd3.-5H* '. JAPANNED *AI* » »»«) i*?Zsr ' flavor of these that we sent to Robert Byx- ' LKMCEIJ CLTFT, | . tions nf the country where tbe inhabitants use no 213 258 850 full uniform, giving a concert. The selections wore vsiilfc At E K LOCKWOOD'S., ing as evidence of progress, and promise of bee, Esq., last spring for some seed. We ' JOHN S. LANE, J * : other soap. It needs no other recommc»datlon than Total ...819 of a high-order, and were rendered as only these a trial. All who use it are sure to continue its use. . ' i Foia smPLicixv, future good. Gangs of trenchers and pipe- did not hope to attain the same results here For fall particulars see circulars Soap, Ac., at Geo. We call attention to the advertise­ Military Bands in constant-practice can render them. Ladies will do well to call and examine our stock JOHN COTTES, "" ! layers are turning up the west side of the in their growth, as there, which the wonder­ Messrs. Editors :—Yesterday, the holy Waid Selleck's, agent for Norwalk. Any person ment of MRS. COLTON'S SCHOOL for Misses Ladies and gentlemen lonnged on«the seats or prom­ before purchasing. who uses this Soap, if not satisfied, can have thcit street for the water works, and the sidewalks fully rich soifand dry climate, and w, did­ Sabfmth day, was desecrated by a gang of enaded through the grounds listening to the music, money returned at GEO. W. SELLECK'S. 30 ENGINEER, MACHINIST, DlJRARlIilTY, and Young Ladies, at Middletown, Conn. .. fy on both sides are being graded. n't, but Mr. Curtis on Blue mountain farm men at work all day near the Brady cross­ and happy children, in gleeful sport, fll'ed np the V .3* "v., • No testimonials are heartier or ampler than chinks everywhere. At Intervals between the Brass rjlEA TRAYS-ONE DOLLAR, And General Jobber & Builder; An alarm of fire was sounded about 9^ has come very near to the veritable Califor­ ing of the river, laying water-pipes under 19 Main Street, Norwalk. those of Bishop Williams, President Cum- Band selections, Eeven Pipers of the Band, marched At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. OF LtaiiT tiAcnntES OF 'ALL KINDS, AND WIDE BANGE OF W0BE| ' p. m., Saturday night. The fire was in Union Co's canal; Was this desecration by 3.ST nia perfection. He has sent *us one which mings and Dr. Baoon. Those who know of up and down playing their strange music. In an­ WATER STREET. - \ NORWALK, CONN. Crossmon's carpenter shop,—the old Dye and with the knowledge of our respected UF At was identical in appearance and so near the the situation of the school on High Street, other part nf the grounds ladles acd gentlemen were Steam and Gas Fitting promptly executed. House, foot of Mill H4U. It was but a spark genuine California flavor that it demon­ Board of Water Commissioners ? Can it be playing croquet on tbe best field we ever saw. The rSTORB XO LET, IX HAS NO EQUAL. the house, grounds and views, are prepared grounds were laid ont for four sets, side by side, and . and was put out with a pail of water. strates they can be grown here and we are that tbey, church members as a majority of : to say that for health,beauty and conveniece, was rolled down so that it was level as a parlor floor liOT FOR SALE. NO. 3 JAMES' BLOCK, - MRS. J. A. JVDDj | Cj. them are, ordered or consented to this vio­ C. C. Benedict sends us a box of Concord sure these melons must supercede the cul­ no other institution offers better advantages. and the grass was cut so short that it looked like a N East Avenue, and adjoining Hanford's store, Millinery GS-oodLsb lation of both the laws of God and man, We O and in size a half acre, is offered for sale cheap. PRICE ONLY $55. Grapes raised by H. C. Randle, Esq. They tivation of all ordinary kinds as soon as Mrs, Col ton wishes only a few pupils to be carpet. Adjoining. this was a long field devoted to Enquire of JOHN HARTWITCH. near Fort Point, (Next door to Henry Glove*r's.>iJ|&Apply to And Sole Agent for were very fine. Buy a box and you will known. 'irr- "< trust there will be no more of the Sunday archery and two parties of ladies and gentlemen or of ADAM 51ICHAELY, Gardener at Keyscr's BUTTE RICKS PATTERNS ; ; educated with ber own daughters, having Island. 4tST-p* lstf »: - JfS'WS*. K. JAMES' NEPHEWS. — «/'! work allowed on our public works. Allow were practicing with the " long bow," targets being Also Agent for Singer's Improved Family Sewing J, KELL088, T know how good they are yourself. the discipline of school while enjoying the set up at each end of the field. The ladies proved 1®" Miss Beecher has, as is will be seen, Jie as one of theie constituents, and a warm Machines. At the Theatre Thursday evening, just comforts and refinements of home. themselves* very fair marksmen, and the sport ap­ MOTKCE. JjU0¥(ER P0T8, (fancy and plain,) No. 2) Chichester's Block, 39 Main Street, TVomralk, Conn J by her card, disposed of her school to a friend of the water project to eniera pro­ previous to the final tableaux, Mile Zoe's peared enticing. We presume tbat it will not be „ WARDEN'S OFFICE,) ' r&fliS AtE- K" LOCKWOOD'S. Washington Street, South Noiwalk. lySl thoroughly experienced successor. This is test against such desecration. r .- C. C. Benedict sells Handle's choice long before our ladies will follow sulc in archery as - Conocon or NORWALK, Sept. 11,1ST1. f wedding dress caught fire from the foot one of the best school locations in town f • uIR legal voters of the Horonph of No: walk arc OIPillOR TAILE CBTLERY, ^ Norwalk, Sept 11, 1871. Concords, at 9 Main St. they did in Croquet. 1 hereby notified and warned that a special mee - Lost, Strayed or Stolen. lights. The curtain was dropped and the and now that the rooms for the day scholars Arrangements - were being made for the great ing of said borough will be held at the Town House, »-!«! - in said borough, on SAT a KD AY. the 16th day of N Old Style Sofa from the rear of the upper hall At E. K. fire stamped out instantly, causing but a mo­ as well as boarders are to be at the Home­ Messrs. Brown & Stevens have dissolved, jgg-Selleck Bros have just received a very "Aquatic Carnival" which came off last week, and of Gazette Building. Any one ktowirg its September, A. D. 1871, at three o'clock in the after­ whereabouts'willA be'rtiuniflcently rewarded by leav­ mentary pause in the play. " -y;, < , stead on Belden Avenue, all difficulties ari­ Mr. Stevens retiring on account of poor choice cargo-of Porto R co Molasses which at which twenty thousand visitors wereexpee'ed, noon, for tho fol'owing purpose:—To approve, if Operators on Sewing Machines ! Dissolution. How!to take care of so many was a serious question, deemed espedient.or the following vote of tbe Conrt ing word at this office. H!E firm of WILSON 4 CASE is tbla day dia- Monson Hoyt has shown us a glass goblet sing out of the village location of the school health. they will sell iat & bargain, merchants wish­ nf Burgesses of said borough, pa hOrt September Stb, eolved by mutual consent. COABUH B. CASK and the Mayor called upon all the people to assist; a at once'at T beautifully colored by the water of the Mag­ rooms are obviated. We have no doubi ing such will ,d° well to cull and examine proprietors of hotels, boarding houses, nnd all,pri­ 1871, in relation to ihe matters therein staled, said will continue the business at the old tiand. and Is The Osceola's beat the Mansfield's in the vote being in these words: prepared to famish Pine Groceries. Cn ekeiy, netic Springs of Michigan of which we have that ample success will attend the successor. before buying elsewhere. vate families willing to entertain »ny of the visitors " Voted,That under the direction of the Court of Bttr- jr. pi' iSEATTlf & BROS. ;' loir as the lowest. All persons Indebted to tie latei *--r:"' : game for the championship last Saturday were urged to Bend word bow many each would take. 1 gessCT of the borough, a main sewer of such size OBDBBED—'That the Administratrix exhibit her ad firm are requested to call and settle, several times alluded. The goblet was 15 to 9. '* and kind as the Coutt'of Burgesses may deem ministration account to this Court for adjustment, at OLIVER B. WILSON. ^ The New York Ring have determined to 1115!^ Handle's "Concords" are the finest in If anything like tnat number attended probably " necessary and expedient for surface drainage, and the Probate Offlce-in Norwalk, onthe 23a day of Sep- :,"v, CHAS. B.CA8B. gRW ,. brought on byMrs.C. B. Mott who has re­ A barn, the property of the estate of the many bad to sleep on the commonB. During onr vember, 1871, at 9 o'clock forenoon; and that all brass the thing out, and are to have a grand market; sold at Benedict's, 9 Main St.-J " such other and farther drainage as in the opinion Norwalk, fep>. 4,1671. ' cently returned from the Springs. late Moses Hill, at Redding Ridge, was stay there was a fog hanging over the harbor con­ " of said Court the present and ftiinre may reqnire, persons interested in said estate may be notified open air meeting on Saturday next to endorse - , ,0i , " l-cw be constructed with the recessary wells and catch thereof, tbe said administratrix will cause this orde burned Friday evening with all its contents. stantly, and from all acconnts it has been very.fojgy 1 to be published in a newspaper printed in Fairfield WEEKLY BULLETIN mEBIDEH BRITANNIA BI.'S PLATED WARE, ^ It is currently reported that Messrs. The cause of the fire is not known. Frank Mead & Co. have commencedVobli- baBlns, commencing at some point to be fixed by them. there all summer. One man declared tousithatthere '' the said Court on West avenue, within the borough County, and post a copy thereof on the sign-post in •ifc At E. S. LOCKWOOD'S. Beatty and Rowe are soon to occupy the At Berlin, the scheme for a canal to unite ing oysters again in [their Saloon. They was snow there six-months In the year, and fog the ' limits thence along said avenue and following the said Norwalk, nearest the place whero tbe.de­ -OF- Allerton Iron Works building as a manufac­ " line thereof to and alongBelden and Cross streets ceased last dwelt, at least ten days before said 23d FM The delegates from Connecticut to tbe the Baltic and North Sea is now under have also a new French artist who makes a other six. '' to the Norwalk river, with such connecting eew- day of September. tory of wool hats. • National Congregational council to be held more serious consideration than ever. ''The specialitv of French Confectionery. We lea the city early in the mornlug.of August ' erg as said Court may deem necessary, along.Chap- 37 It GEO. A. DAVENPORT, Judge. r iijE.V-Ov; \ .1. 'U- ' V cuttnig," says one of the papers, "across a first, bound for St. John again, passing through el and Wall streets, and the street running through XE3\ BOOKS Mr. J. E. Ells has left with us several in Oberlin, O., November 15th, so far as ' land lately owned by the estate of Isaac S. Beers, plateau two or three miles wide, and of choicest Grapes are sold at 9 the "Garden of Acadia"—tho "Home of Evangeline," Probate Court, District of Sorwalk, ss, Sept. 6,1571. specimens of second-crop white strawberries EST The ' deceased, and Mott, Franklin and Lincoln ave- NSTATE of SAMUEL KNAPP, late of Wilton, chosen, are as follows: Hartford. Central which the highest elevation is not more than Main St. on the cars to Annapolis. The country aronnd '• nues,—and that so mnch of the cost thereof as is !i In said district, deceased. . • ,%

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fiMi ' * •i - • '1 JCE, ICE, ICS. • ^ ' 'and Journal says J. SFBNOBR, • "Cl: IMPEOVEi. TheSton nd extensive summer hotel is NEW ENGIANDJECURITIES. If yon want what la pore aind N At a reasonable PR 3E3 »| p I > '$ I1 SPRING TRADE, 1871. hazelton / ? First mortgage Joint Bonds season of'72. For we have tbe larpett and'best stock ever pnt Q|j> •> (-{t vTyP}-;,* up ln:this town, which we offer at reasonable rates. Xtfjvi;-'/ ««««< «*»»» .. Tuesday, September 12,1871• Oue of Bakncm's, clowns has committed S£LLfiCK BROS., HAS- ' I'" . ~tl- snicidc. It is a terrible thing to be a funny R. ELLS ft SON. man as Saxe and HoiiMES have both told FAIRFIELD COUNTY ITEMS, Three New IiW Mroai, flBMOVBD us. Mark Twain tried it until he grew -LOWEST PRICES spiji melancholy, and had to give it up. . TO: ' ^ y&i tmmm • ' WILTON. PRINCIPAL AKD INTEREST PAYABLE IN COLD, "MS*; ""' -!!#»? ta An interview with a mule is assigned as s AT ' Mfif, r Edward Ogden of New Canaan, and St. -,i5' S Sh'l iK. % • T.tf i- ' xpwt-m the cause of a Mi&sourian's death. FREE 1pi,e largest and most complete stock of ; mm a token of esteem, tl% season. VERMONT DIVISION OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, mediate improvements. ; OF THE Single Harness from §90 to SMOti. The survey of the Rail-Road from "Wilton Charlotte Bronte's husband, Mr. Nicholls, has married the author^ cousin, Miss Bell, REMOVAL.Double do. do. 40 to 300. BROTHERS, Center to the Bald-Hill quarry is nearly mm IKrll?; and is living in Ireland.-, LAP ROBES, SEWING MACHINE!! completed. Bald-Hill will soon become, as One of the toasts at theNew England fair J. .STEVENS, I'^LINEN SHEETS, I s Justly regarded as one of tffe the old lady said, a seaport town. was: "Connecticut—The land of steads TRUNK R. R. LINE. I fix? - t''«/':*? - HOUSE AND SIBN PAINTER, EAR bci* fit market for tlie^ >«•' PIAN© The funeral of Thomas Pardee, who was habits and of simple manneis. When askctr \- "ils-Hiw' . BRUSHES, (all sorts" following reasons: ti.k accidentally drowned off Gregory's Point on to display her riches, like tht mother of the We urge upon capitalists and all having money to ,AXD PAPER HASQER, t — X- CURRY COMBS, CARDS, Ac. Would respectfully call the attention of their many Gracchi, sbe points to her foremost sons and invest, the most careful Investigation of IT HAS A STRAIGHT NEEDLE. INTEHFEBINO BOOTS, (a specialty,) IT HAS PKRPEND1CULAU ACTION, Thursday, took place from his late residence these securities, believing them to combine more QUINTARD'S BLOCK, says, behold my Jewells." \ "H Is^EEXOVID BIS 8 n O P TO ^ patroDP and the public generally to their trariyalled 8jMAKJ£S THE LOOK STITCH ALIKE ON BOTH on Sunday afternoon. Deep sympathy is safety and profit than any Railroad Bond now lu Jhe COLLARS, (lleht ana heavy,) At a Long Branch hotel, the, other day, BtOClE tot -RUNS OVER SEAMS WITHOUT SLIPPING felt for the family in their sudden and great one little girl asked another to iance with market. The Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad SKIDDY'S BLOCK, MAIS ST., ; . . SADDLES AND BRIDLES, STITCHES OR BREAKING THREAD. Have alvaiii^eittejBt;imj^ ; v - HALTERS, BLANKETS, Sc., affliction. her. "Indeed I won't was .the re^ly; what line will be the shortest route by more than t ££££££ ALL KINDS OP GOODS, FROM THE do I want another girl hugging me for ?" fifty miles from the Lakes to the Atlantic. (Rear ef Adam*' Meat Market.) WHIPS—(the largest and best stock in town.) LIGHTEST MCSUN TO HEAVIEST LEATHER. WitEREVE^gjHTOD, , Benjamin Davenport eldest son of the The roari will have local bntloess enough to " * - • pV » -,-rr^f 'tn Orders left with Mr. Adams will receive prompt For Elastic (|iaUtr. "Judge" left Wilton on Monday for the clas­ pay all its running expenses and to insure tfte Repairing promptly and neatly done. As j Family Sewing Macliine Gbapes.—By the ton, at Benedict's, 9 prompt aud regular payment of Inter­ attention. j- Delicacy «nd Pow,. of *«»••» sic shades of Old Yale. • -jir The Rev. Mr. Crofut who has charge of Main St ; ? est on its small bonded, debt. It will be the CAN F0RNISH YOU WITH We invite the public of Norwalk and vicinity to AS A MANUFm*^% MACHINE -"And Great Darav^^ ^ ^^ SUSSES BBOCKWAT'S w&i The Nos, i, 3 and 4 ha %-^r- ^ the Methodist Church atZions Hill is an ^ greatest pleasure thoroughfare in the call and examine onr stock befo:e going elsewhere, mm ARB SDMMEI ; -.a tiWif-.t competKor. Eastern States, uniting by the route Sara* and convince themselves that we have the most Another death from eating toad-stools o<> shoncst complete assortment and best stock to be sold at eloquent, and effective preacher. If the toga and SELECT SCHOOL curred in Hartford Sunday. and Lakes George Champlain wilh the the lowest market prices. We warrant satisfaction Zion Hillers do not become a goodly peo­ White mountains, Lakes Memplircmagogand I both in priceB and quality. All our "toclrisi selected if.-o FOR TOCNQ LADIES AND MISSES.'* — • iiilttliiPJiBIl ii THE ELLIPTIC SEWING ifiHiiiE; ple it will be no fault of his. The Rev. Mr. Yarrington, pastor of the VVilloughby, Mount Mansfield and the cele­ from the best, and all made by hands here in our People having used the machines manufactured by * GUAMNttE FOR FNE'lHRS . shop. Best reference given as to durability ana The Weston Boarding School Nine played Episcopal church in Greenwich, has re­ brated mineral springs of Northern Vermont. the Wheeler St Wilson Co., will read the following all Term eomm«#e» Dlonday, Seat. quality of onr work. 9 * . .. card with much pleasure: GIVEN WITH EVERY INSTRUMENT^ •4 turned from his European trip. She Road is under the management of some of the 11,1811. Xhorongh in Jtng;ish Lan­ a game of Base Ball at Cannon's Station| F inslrnction f HUBBELL'S BUILDING, (Up Stairs.) •; ; " We manufacture and warrant the Elliptic Sew­ The commissioners appointed to decide most experienced, successful and widely known guages, Music, Drawing and Oil Painting. Regular CLOTHING, ing Machine, and recommend it with the recent im­ WEED, Agent for Korwalk. - on Saturday, with the Kent Avenue Muf­ Course, fonr years. Preparatory and Primary I e- upon the site of the Hartford State House business men in the country who will insist npon 19 J. Ii. GABDNER, JProprletor. provements as one of the best for family use and the , partments. A limited number of pupils recehed general purposes of sewing. fins, resulting in the utter annihilation of have unanimously agreed to accept the lot the closest economy and honesty in the administra­ :M offered them in the park. GROCERIES, (Signed,) WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO." the Weston Nine, by a score of 52 to 12. tion of its affairs. JVM. S. JONES, The above will be endorsed liy a.U using the ma­ St Mathewfi Congregation are rejoicing in The managers of the Road have themselves in­ chine. ALSO, AGENT FOR Gkapes.—Fresh from the vines, every door to Hotel, Westport, Manufacturer and ' Suitable for MACHINES POR SALE ON INSTALLMENTS, vested largeij ln its capital stock, the cash subscrip­ Next and warranted for three years. the hope of soon having a real minister. DABIEN Dealer in every description of. v 4k morning, at 9 Main Street. :* tions being neirly sufficient to complete the Road ."-i'4- / * '' SECONP-HAND MACHINES tak«j Io exchange. NEEDHAM SONS' M• The Rev. Mr. Merwin is out of town on a • \ ready for the iron, (thns showing their appreciatioo HARNESS; SADDLE^ MACHINES BEPAIRET). short vacation. . % SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. A'ri ACHM KKl'S for all macMccR. (Formerly Carhart & Needham) celebrated The American Institute is now open in of the importance and value of this enterprise). For HIS Inslltatlon Is pleasantly sitnated on Semi­ BLANKEIS, WHIPS, COTTON, SILK THREAD, and OIL, ofa superior convenience of Investors the bonds (coupon or regis­ T nary HU1, abont one mile from Darien Depot. HORSE HARDWARE, quality, for uale, New York, and all should visit it who can For beauty, of location and scenery, and healthfbl- ^ BRUSHES, COMBS, 4c, % WESTPOiJT. tered), are of the following denominations: Flour, A8B,T#WABTED F rtCrm8and SILVER-TONGUE ORGAN, -X.-'j ness of climate, no more desirable place can be Trunks, Tallies, &e. Clr'"' te$S?$$fo - ° Thv- house and grounds belonging to the 231,189. g1,000, $500 and $100, fonnd. The building is new and bnilt with direct • HENRY JONES, Which is .acknowledged by all good mnaiclansas and the interest, six reh cknt. gold, is payable semi­ reference to the convenience and comfort of pnplls. Repairing done with especial care and with dis- »msw! having the sweetest and most powerfQ] tone, and late Ml3 William Ogden were sold one day On the 1st day of July, the Travelers The rooms are large with high ceilings, well venti­ General Agent, annually m Boston on the 1st of May and the 1st of : i n m'j utoa s^s3e-f nearest to the pipe organ of any ever yet produced* last week for $4,500. Mr. Joseph Rowland, Insurance Company, of Hartford, had lated, and newly famished throughout. The school '^aarness on hand-and made to order, of the best Si MAIN ST., (Up Staire,) KORWAL , CONN November. These Bonds are offered until further year begins the fonrth Wednesday in September, stock and workmanship. A GOOD ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND of Weston, was the purchaser. written Twelve Thousand Life Policies and notice, at 90, and accrued interest in currency. and closeB th third Tuesday in Jane. There will Charges reasonable and satisfactory. A fair price . be bnt one vacation of abont a week daring tho win­ • ^ -—AT— We learn that the injuries sustained by For further information—Pamphletsi. Maps, ? • me a & to to the Fat Men's clam-bake, at Gregory's BARGAINS IN CHINA scription, Ac., &c.' Give trial. Elegance of Design, -"vli bers. Mr. 6. B. Saxton's grove at Saugatuck Point and found himself the heaviest man Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders, The subscriber does not claim to be tbe bnsiness 0 m . • j~. HON. LUKE P. POLAND, St. Johnsbury, Vt. successor of S. R. Bunting, but has in his employ the « ^ ; a beautiflil spot near ihe river and R. R. theie. He weighs three hundred and forty- • VT. PLEASE EZiOIIKE. ua workmen recently employed by Mr. Bunting. REAL ESTATE BOXDS. &c. 0 scven pounds and still be is not ha- py. He ABRAHAM LOWE, ESQ., JOHN A. HONNEtlgEK, -••T Bridge was chosen, and a day ot unrestrain­ ^ : President 1st Nat. Bank, Boston, Mass. : AtE. %. LQC?:WOPP'S. Norwalk, July 3,1ST1. ST 03 has lived long and prospered in the land. of a , S C9 saperlority LOANS, NEGOTIATED, v . • S"5 j •— ed enjoyment with games, recreations of He has houses and lands, and bonds, and FOR SALE BY ^ •*:, -v ' . -V,* y: : '^ FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Hartford, Conn. Si 1 many sorts, ice-cream and other things too notes and mortgages, and cattle on a thou­ rjpa 0 • ' A' sand hills, and he can eat up a pig in a min-, 800 Barrels of Flour, « < QD CJ numerous to mention, was passed. As usu­ Foreign Drafts and Passage Tickets o i < ute, and can drink a pailful of cider without Vic!":'. DIRECT PROM MILLS. ft A CD •1 al the ladies carried off the larger share of stopping to take breath, and his lungs are TRIMMINGS AND OURABIttTY OF k ; - = • /credit, as they deserved to do, and pleasant like blacksmith's bell:>ws, and his heart— MONITOR. NEW WHEAT OF ISrxl Internal Revenue Stamps and Legal Mauts, ; 0 but here is a rub—Jus heart is empty. The cnoiCE ST. LOUIS, MICHIGAN, OHIO, memories of the event will be retained. The 'A »:ki. 'a School under Rev. Mr. Andrew J. Hettrick "grand passion" neyejr warmed it nor do­ AMD GENESEE FLOUR, Fire, l,ire and A((Id«ntal Insurance. "48 mestic comfort cheered it. Soj$e one asked 4 A CO is in a flourishing condition and shows what liim why he did not marry, He replied, "No 4t34 At KEELER, HOJLMES A CO. * WORKMANSHIP. OBGANS, % £ persistent parish work will accomplish. woman that I would have would have me & CB and a woman that would have me the evil w K OS § Under his auspices the church itself main­ vfSrS;' - - : , ir-M:-'-. tains a high standard.. ' one wouldn't nave." So he lives desolate which has characterized onr MANUFACTURE la P A and waxes big. His case presents a great •itrh-, •?.si (0 On Thursday and Friday nights a bril­ moral question—whether it is better to live •f the past we deem a sufficient guarantee for 3 ca liant display of aurora borealis was seen, single and keep ones hair, or to marry and cfiJO., cfcO", cfc©., continuing for many hours. At times great go around with a bald h«ad. ' theftatnre. • O beams of light, tinted with beautifol hues ^ 1 4> Q o J)ICK'S PATUT BIOILER, (*;?•&i iri :i shot-lip to the zenith illuminating the whole Eaton's Neck. —A 12-horse power steam , • -"it' } -'^cy ' i \ engine has been placed in the light house W * i- At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. heavens, and resembling some grand pyro- station, Huntington Harbor, during thick 0 A x- -.H. tecnic exhibition. Agrain the entire north­ and foggy weather the signal will be sound SPLENDID CHANCE ,.sS( li;9/ ern horizon appeared to be in a blaze. cd at intervals of 15 seconds, giving blasts BY THE t..:, .. 9 seconds in duration. At E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. We are glad to observe that the road be­ 0 „ 'l, - i. tAX•i a, tween Norwalk and Wfistport, east of Mr. fU • r • The Chemical Committee at American 1HATS, CAPS, &c, jd s Isa>c Church's has besu thoroughly re­ "" *" AND HELODEONS, H Institute Fair for 1870, after a most exhaust­ HE subscriber wdnld respectfully announce to •d Our Stock is Large, „ 0 e A lady writes: "About alz months ago my hair paired during the past few days. This ive trial, pronounced Pratt's Astral Oil T his patrons in Norwalk and vicinity, that he is a show the power of the "Press" and what a : the safest and best. The hundreds of thou­ prepared to furnish them with Hats and Caps of TO 1° < was coming out eo badly that every dressing 1used sands who now use it can testify to ihe Tlie Latest Fall Styles, i• t'i • v-n ^ to get a bandfal, which, not wishing to throw sway, timely worcT on any subject through a news-, justness of thjs decision. s 11 i a large and varied assortment of which he intends to CAR LOAD OR LESS QUANTITY, Q z by hare paper will do. hand for the ° s 1 laid in a box. I used two bottles of yonr •—•—'— keep constantly on together with every varie­ FOR SAT.E r ec w s 4 3 e s r£ b%-/:f W u Many onions wore planted last spring, but WARDEN'S OFFICE, _ _ 1 ty. sty. and color of Gent' Bows, Scarfs, Neck Well Assorted, Hair Tea, and now I do not get cnongh to tie the B ISfi T es and Cravats, Paper and Linen Collars, Suirts, > • g gI § l* the crop generally is below the average. orough op Hon walk, Aug. 22, .) ready made and to order,) Suspenders, Gloves, ends of my braids, and have to go to my box for a ** £j =f « # I -J Socks, COffs, aba Gauss. J h few hairs for that purpose. I think every lady ought They are now being har rested. In size they $500 BE WARD, He wonld cftll the atrention ot tu g V- X t- 7.':" -, -t v.*j. season for three years. Potatoes sre plentyt proper aatvorlti^s as will convict the party or par- ones sjtereu to fashionable make at little expense. AT THE 0 I a -of very good size, for very small prices. ties'goilty of the crimp pf wilfully Betting fire to any Than£rul for C&st patronage I trust by strict atten­ B i f s: Sr. Kennedy's Hair Tea, a complete Toilet Arti­ house, barn, shop, storeBtor,e orw asrehoueiwarehouse , wP"-within the tion to the iiitei'estB "of ray GttStqmerss to_have a si« I o^:o A special town meeting is called for Mon' limits of the borough, s!jice_ — " or who continuance of the same. E. A. PINliHB^, Id® cle to beautify and invigorate the Hair, la sold by fire NEXT TEN DAYS! On Easy Terms, and Sold on to Norwalk, Aug. i!8,1871. « « 17 Druggists everywhere at S1.00 per bottle, t-lyeow day 18th to take into consideration the pro­ >ron*rb w P »0 !S priety of making an appropriation of $50.- above re­ 1TEMSENE OH, ward shall be publicly withdrawn or modified by 2 B 0 S tr m 000 to the Saugatuck Valley Rail Road said Court of Burgesses,—said reward to be paid ^j 4t E. E. L0CKW00D?3. Goods are purchased at Lowest Cash Peices, * s « m * ~ from the Borough Treasury, npon the conviction of h .Scheme. The narrow gauge system is in the guilty parties by the Superior Conrt. The right _ * S a * HEIRlf H. WELLJfAN'S contemplation and the legal voters will is reserved by the Court of Burgesses of apportion­ MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. D comprehend what their duties are on the ing the above reward among claimants if there be ' v Ash and White>Woo(i. Gutafterthe iatest&most approvedpatterns " ^ a s 11 i mote than one. LOWEST MARKET FU! C/3 Mtife'3 f HEADQUARTERS FOR SAMUEL LYNE9. FULL LINE of these woods, of the best qual­ ; • __. per ect ntone VAM ever VAUIT made , now on dead at hre feet The deceased was about exhibition at 481 Broadway. New York. I.A Cases, Work Cases. Flower i r leventy years of age. AT JACKSON'S [ave [and TUNED AND REPAIRED The directors of the sewing machine Co. Klein & Emanuel liave decided to change the name of the ma- The Cause and Cure of Consumption. : .„,,Taies, Albnmi,4te. . £hine manufactured by them from the Vic­ The primary cause of Consumption is derangement '/•H ' "" "" • - "V: V . ; toria to the "Stamford." of the digestive organs. This derangement produces No. 729 Broadway, cor, Wayerly Place, 5 'n r. OUK - ' | deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimila­ NEW YORK. AT SHORT NOTICE. J1^1 WILL SELL The work of laying the water pipes tion I mean that process by which the nutriment ol through the several streets of the Borough the food is converted Into blood, and thence into All the most popular Mourning Goods Imported, in x^ot yet supplied is soon to be commenced. the solids of the body. Persons with digestion eluding BLACK SILKS, and ALPACAS, Phioes thus impaired, having the slightest predisposition to Gcaeakteed. Suits ani> Boknets read? made. -1 it *r ' f H. H. tVELLMANS ^wcar M. Newell a distinguished pianist ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ' and White Zebher Worsted from New York, gave a concert in Stamford pulmonary disease, or if they lake cold, will be very BEST NEW BUTTER. 35c. Children's and Youth's Department Ii liable to have Consnmption of the Lnpgs in some of AND ARE RECEIVING EVERY DAY ".-J" HEADQUARTERS FOR %; " on Thi'irsday evening week. His accompa­ it? forms : and I hold that it will be Impossible t» SliWJJms NEW CARPETS FOR FALL TRADE, ar. JUL. Potter, . -- • ...: nist tailing him, he sent over on the day of enre any case of ConsumptionConsnmption w.thontthont first restor­restor­ i Vi* -.'H'tfrik&Si" Mi AT 15 CENTS PER OUNCE; " Pletnrea, PIctnre Frames, Bracket*, ing a good digestion and healthy assimilatude, The AT WPO^ESALE AND JEETAIL, the concert, and secured our Mr. Gibson to very first thinir to be done is to cleanse the s omach Wall Pockets, Book Backs, with and play for him. The Advocate pays Mr. Gib­ and bowels from all diseased mucus and slime which ' AT LOW PRICES. CHOICE LATER RAISINS, 16c. will be fonnd an nnusnai large stock, embracing ajl without drawers, Dressing Cases, Ac. 'is clogging these organs so that they cannot perform And all other Colors at 18 Cents per Ounce. son the following well merited tribute:— Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three theNovelties of the Season ,...... | | their lunctious, ana then rouse up and restore the Ply and lgs " Mr. A, S. Gibson, of Norwalk, performed liver a the Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloths, R' , *• j .-'-(xS -? I his part in a manner extremely creditable to surest and be^t remedy is Scheuck's Mandrake Pills. , & . ­ " The Music Mmi," his musical taste and skill. Though no time These Pills cleanse the stomash and bowels of all ment for cash only. • \ 2y. :Vv Stereoscope Glasses and Views. • - and CEO. E. L. HYATT) ANDREWS & HURLBUT'S HAMS, 16. for rehersal, Mr. Gibson's playing betrayed the dead morbid slime that is causing disease 273 Canal St., between Bioadway & i-lm St.. N. ». Fresh Ground Corn and Oats, and decay in the whole system. They will clear ont ONE OF THE HOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF f ' "r no want of practice, but on the contrary the liver of all diseased< bibile! "that has accumulated- Pocket-Cutlery, Gold Pens, &c. proved him an accomplished musician, and there, and aronse it up to a new and healthy action, 1 ^ j by which natural and nealthy bile is secreted. showed a rare talent in that always difficult TEAS REDUCED 10 PER CENT; And sometimes vexatious and irksome work The stomach, bowel? and liver are thus cleansed " Will keep a tock of Instrnment? at ^ f i;«il iUti :f-W by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills ; but there New Yoek, AratrsT 28, 1871. rAa)'ry*-&i.y S support It is in acohdition:like I his that SchenckV AN EXTRA FINE OOLONG, (Blk.) AT KLEIN & EMANUEL had more frequent opportunities of witness­ ; s ing his performances. Seaweed Tonic proves to be ihe most valuable rem­ "/V • : ft••'«. t j EMPORIUM FOR edy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its nse will FISK & HATCH, :?,*.:« .i;"i j, 0 j 'l On Friday afternoon last, a boy named Al­ neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach ^ 90 CENTS PER POUND ' j JtO BE FOUND IN TOWN. „ ! WILL SELL. rfSfl?'' bert E. Palmer, was driving a grocery wag- sweet and fresli ; it will give permanent tone ro this 2S important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments, oO towards the vilhge. from the direction of and prepare the system far the first process of a PINK, BJ.VE, SCARLET,.,,.-,-; , SUi^pan. he heard the 3,42 Express thunder­ good digestion, aud ultimately make good, healthy, BANKERS, Organs, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, ^ , :.,i Parker's Storey BLACK, LAVFSDER AND GREEN German Acordeoue, French Aecor- ing aJong from the east. He droye quite living blood. After this jyepfcratory treatment, , >. *' ;-.v deons, Harmonicas, &c. • j.;' v- ' close tox the track before waiting tor the train wbat remains tocore most cases of consumption is FROM BO UTO N' S MILL, thp free and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic NO. r, NASSAU STREET. An Elesrant Assortment of to pass. When the last car had passed he Syrup. Tl>e Pnlmonic Syrnp nourishes the Bystem, r r , ' » * J ' - „ EXTRA WIDE SASH RIBBON, prepared to cross, but in the meantime an purifies the blood, and is readily absorbed into the WALL STREET, UNDER NORWALK HALL," eastern bound freight, the noise of which had circulation, and thence diBtribmed to the diseased -5 a-S y-fvi:*s is. tl )£1 besn lost in that of the swifter express, had* lunge. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether Five-Twenty bonds are to-day selling at .114 AT 9S CENTS PER TARD; worth $1.50. j Sign Golden Harp and Pen. in the form of abscess or tnberclps, and tlien assists Central Pacific Sixes, at 100K T reached the crossing. The horse shied from Natnre to expell all the diseased mattor in the form " Formerly kDown as Davis'. No. 21 Main Street, Norwalk, Qt.f Bows Soap >: ) J.t 8# the locomotive but the wagon was struck, of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It is Chesapeake and Ohio Sixes at 93 and int. then, by the great healing and purifying properties Holders of 5-20S, by conversion into Centrals, re­ and wagon, horse and driver were thrown of Scbenck'sPulmonic Syrnp,that all nlcers and cavi­ nin the same interest andincrcase tbeircapital abont off by the cowcatcher, The boy received a ties arc beam np sound, and my patient is cored. 3;^ I. L.\ 13 per cent., or into the Chesapeake and Ohios, severe cut on the back of the head, but with The essential thing to be done in curing Con­ the exception of the shock to his nervous sumption is to get np a good appetite and a good with an increase of 20 per cent. ; or holders of One DocrNorth of Bennett's Dry Goods Store. system, it as otherwise uninjured. digestion, so that the body will grow in flesh and Centrals can exchange for Chesapeake and Ohios A full line ol BAJOU'S Kid Gloves. rOiTA get strong, ft a person has diseased lungs, a cavity and increase their capital about G per cent# The JAS.H. KNAPP&CO. RIJJ'1 Edward Flynn, a carpenter, had a thigh or abscess thjere, the cavity cannot heal, the matter popularity of the Centrals, their availability and M'n mm broken on Tuesday afternoon last, by the cannot ripen, as'long a8 the system is below par. : falling of a timber on him at a bouse raising. What is necessary to care is a new order of things, a quick market at all mon^y centres in the world so -J:p-'i- '! good appetite, a good nutrition, tbp body to grow in soon after the completion of road, N. B.—One or two Second-Hand Pianos WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED The Stamford Post Office is now constitu­ flesh ana get fat ; then Nature' is helped,' the cavi­ tbc ALFRED KNAFP ted an international money-order office. ties will heat, the matter will ripen aud be thrown are very gratifying to u's, and mnst be also to all off in large quantities, and the person regain health : The colored people of Stamford and vicin­ holders of the bonds; that the same popularity and FRESH WHEAT BRAN, FIFTY DOZEN MORE OF THOSE Sells Fine Family Groceries at tlft X^lfest '< ^ ^ ity, have at last succeeded in organizing a and strength. This is the trne and only plan to availability will attach to the Chesapeake and Ohios, and Melodeons for sale cheap. ^ ;; cure Consumption, and if a person is very baa. if the i'i' -• We tfottfd invite specialattention to onr large stock of !»3 Q»sh Pricea. church society for themscives.—Advocate. langs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lnng and that they will coalman^ equal price wi h th$ is entirely gone, it there enough vitality left in Centrals in due time we have no doubt near Extra Heavy Cotton Stockings, "SIB *a i ,M* •T— - "V, . j is , . The CORNER MAIN ARB UNION STREHS, the other to heal up, there is hope. approach of the time when tho Secretary of the . M. ponER. danbury. 1 y i ... .-?• I have seen many persons cured with only one Treasury will call in a vast amount of Five-twenties FRJMKELLY'8.MILL* . •.,] Alfred Knapp Lewi* K. Osborn, of Miry Brook district, sonnd lnng, living ana enjoy life to a good old age. j#T TEN CENTS PER PA1R! I ;gr Sir-. 'iltl• 'A This is what Schenck's medicines will do to cure and pay them iu gold, behooves all holders to be ' • • \ while palling weeds with an open knife in Consnmption. They will clean out the stomach, looking for new Inve tments; and to all such we SOUTH NORWALK TRUNKS AND LEATHER BAGS. Sells Esitra Ooldiig Tea tor 90 ceiltS.,, ' j his hand, ou day last week, cut his wrist sweeten $nd strengthen It, get np a good d'gestion, KLEIN & *EMAWUEIi, recommend the SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, PRIN­ WHICH THKY OFFER AT WHOLESALE AND severly by a vregid unexpectedly breaking. and give Nature the assistance sbe needs to clear the f 8ys*em of all the disease t)iat is iii the lnngs, what­ CIPAL AND INTEREST. OF THE , . . ,2mtm The Sherman &#»rd in Danbury, will be ever the form may be. - RETAIL.. •..., , FUMTURE WAREHOUSE. : WALL. STREET. . ; , » Alfred Kxiftrm : t > formed into, a battalion of colored troops, :±. i,•<«#!•.iteewaa-t- : - 'i It is important that, while nsing Schenck's medi­ CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD aonra robwauc. f^ r / ; combining the eeyeral .companies in the cines, care should be exercised not to takecold , keep Constantly on hand the Latest Styles of -,'T r State, to be attached to the Cojtnecticut brig­ in-doors in cool and damp weather; avoid night air, COMPANY. Bells ISxtra. Japanese Tea for and take ont-door exercise only in a genial and «y»f A . ' **' ade. The company numbers seventy-three warm synsbine. IF TOV WANT TBI! PPST rf ] Members and will shortly be uniformed and Length of road, 427 miles. 'V * .rS .} >' bPii I wish it distinctly understood that when I recom­ Finished and running, 227 miles. - BOOTS^SHOBS. armed.—News. , . . ( mend a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold V-S'V. j Alfred Knapp while using my medicines, I do so for a special rea­ Additional to be completed by OCtoberl, #B miles BOOTS AND SHOES! ;'°r :• son. A man who haa but Darlially recovered from Leaving 105 miles, which will be completed Sep •j;> ^.'fv.//."J. BRIDGEPORT. the effects of a bad cold is far mpre liable to a re­ , 1872. ^ fpHE subscribers would respectfully call theatten. Sells English Pickles, Sauces, JelUcs, and . - lapse than ooe who lias been entirely cqrcd, and it is temberl tion of the public to their Since the erection of the new Opera House precisely the same In regard to consumption. So Total amount of this loan, $15,000,000. ' Sardines... .,,., » \ • the city has been favored with many first- long as tho lung* are not perfectly healed, Just so Total cost of road, depots, equipments, &c., 830,- Scales for Grocers' or Faiily Use, -• !««. • . "V'tf ; class entertainments, and now the people long is there imminent danker of a fu 1 return ef the NEW STOCK OF GOODS, • ' - J: -«.» pk • disease. Hence it is that I so strenuously cantion 000.000. are aspiring to Parepa Rosa iir English THE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO FUBNISL pulmonary patients against expos'ng themselves to The amount remaining nueold, about $5,000,000, Alfred Knapp -Opera. an atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Con­ will soon be absorbed. They are issued in denomi­ : consisting of a general assortment of The proprietors of this establishment,beius among |f ALL KINDS OFiiip|f; •• ''<• - •• Sunday is a more quiet day in the city than firmed consumptives' longs are a mass of sores, nations of $1,000, 3S00, and 91C0. All Goods marked in Plain Figures, j: "O' .">*•.itVV'W l-'C U formerly. which the least change pf atmosphere will Inflame. the most eztensir; manutacturera and wholesale oells Children's Carriages and Croquet Sets: ; The grand secret of my suceess with my medicines The bonds can be ordered through yonr nearest dealers in the State, beg le ye io announce, to the t aaj'A'A' , | The Choral Union gives a public rehersal consists in my a^ijity to spbdoe inflammation inst ead bank or banker, or they may be ordered directly of citizens of South Norwalk and vicinity, thatthey have ^ S* * f JM. 1 S -y* i it'- v j j opened a retail house in South Morwalk, where they tiext Thursday evening. of provoking it,' as many of (he faculty do. An in­ ns, we paying all express charges. "•/?! WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE " Boots, Shoes,Gaiters, flamed lon0ann°t wilh safety tp tbp patient be ex­ : >,;V will .how a fall assortmentofall f»oods usually found About seventy ladies and gentlemen from FISK & HATCH. In a furniture atore, and sell as low as the lowest. eJ»ajs§« A|ld „0 Deviation. Alfred Knapp posed to the biting blasts of winter Qr the chilling BOOTS AND SHOES Williamsburg, visited the Bridgeport S. of winds of spring or autumn. It should be carefully HA-liyET Pisb. .., V x b -t' i . "'I ^ fs | T., last Monday evening. shielded from all irritating influences. The utmost A. 8. Hatoij; •'* 35 &«., both for Gentlemen and Ladles'wear, which will Sells Crockery, Cutleiy, and Glass Ware " Dr. Peet, who has been residing in Paris caotion shonld be observed in this particnlar, as ^ - BUCKINGHAM & 00. of the best make, at the lowest livfug rate". He during the past threa years has returned to without H a cure nnder almost any circumstance is ,be sold,veiy low for Cash, at the old stand, wishes it to be distinctly understood that he Bridgeport. •an impossibility. tlNDEBTAKEBS, CA The person should be kept on a wholesome and IMPROVED EUREKA BAUNCE ; TERMS STRICTLY SH. ^ Alfred Knapp The North Church Sunday School picnic- nutritious diet, and all the mcd'clnes continued ELY'S BLOGK, . ed at Parlor Rock last Thursday. until the body has restored to it the natural quantity i >•> AND DEALERS ts pursiture, ; - WILL SOT BE UNDERSOLD ' • —Standard. of flesh aud strength. •jells House Farnisliing Goods, WoocTand feffi v O—-— I was myself cored by this treatment of the worst t.^SOlJTH NORWALK, CONN. Main St., Opposite R. R. Depot, Wtllow Ware, Brooms, Brushes, kind of Consnmption and have lived to get fat and /• •A -- P I:fcLS:-::iv! Call Early, and Secure Great Bargains. '.. and JMnte/*'" rag* Thefond and devoted wife who had hearty these many years, with one lung mostly gone. BEST IN THE MARKET. |§ 1 f\ ' SOUTH NORWALK. ^ , I have cored thousands since, and vpry many have ii "monogi All Uinds of Gents' and Ladles' Boots, Shoes, 4c. *atn" on the brain so badly that she been cared by this treatment whom I have never Deshler's Pills have been before the community All kinds of custom work made to order. seen. ' Manufactory and Wholesale Depot, Bridgeport desired family initials embossed on-her hus­ for twenty years. Their record la one continued made to order, in the most wqrkmanllk«manner,and : • Alfred En^iit} • About the first of October I expect to take possess­ succpss, They contain no mercury, no arsenic, no £f " band's bald .pate, has been pacified by his ion of my new building at the north-east corner of C0*n-M • 113m REPAIRING NEATLY AND PF.OMVTLY DONE. taking insurance enough upon his life; to Sixth and Arch streets, where1 shall be pleased i to quinine,and leave tlje system,after enringtbe disease fttfalrprlcer, ,._v Sells the best goods', p.id has the ncateil . give advice to all who may require It. on a perfectly sound and healthy condition. Head llf start his successor in business. ,i GARL AND SEE THEM, HORSE CABS RUN RIGHT BY THE DOOR. ' Store in the City. . , ; f Full directions accomnanvall my remedies, so that the letter from Hon Pohuyi.er C oi.fax, ic the cir­ Oatbollo BoobLa, ^iff O. S. BROWN, §•}- a person in any nnrt of the can be adily — 01 wirld re' cular You cannot fail to Lave heard of them and eurtid by a strict observanc- of the same. . ' , . „ of ail descriptions, at Dibble's Blook, 43 Main Street, liafeg The Stoninglon Mirror says eight seduc­ all who speaU of them praise them. They arc the BROWN &, STEVENS, Washington Streets J. H. HCHENCK. M. D. Philadelphia. W, T. BUCKINGHAM'S, No,I' 39 Main Stmt. tion cases furnish excitement for "our usu­ only safe and certaln cure tot ChiUsand Fever. Tby ally motal people." „ „ GEO. C. GOODWIN A CO., Agent*, antut ». *aow*. SS-... . II*. « Wy'»Block, South Norwalk. SOUTH KtfHWALK- K6HWALK BKI1MIK. wcw nrswuvi _•/ JOSTOJf,

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